The Tracks We Travel: Second Collection Including Mary Gilmore Award Stories

The Tracks We Travel: Second Collection Including Mary Gilmore Award Stories

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Edition: 1st ed.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A rich anthology of Australian short fiction, The Tracks We Travel: Second Collection Including Mary Gilmore Award Stories gathers a compelling range of narratives that chronicle the lives, struggles, and resilience of ordinary Australians across varied landscapes and eras. Edited and curated with a strong commitment to working-class voices and social realism, the collection presents stories that earned recognition through the prestigious Mary Gilmore Award, celebrating writing that honors the progressive literary tradition Gilmore herself embodied. The tone throughout is grounded and humanistic, balancing moments of quiet tenderness with unflinching portrayals of hardship and community. Each story illustrates the enduring power of place and identity in shaping the Australian experience, drawing on a tradition of socially conscious storytelling that refuses to romanticize or diminish its subjects. This is an essential volume for readers who appreciate literature that speaks honestly to the human condition within a distinctly Australian cultural and historical context.

Author: Jack Beasley
Format: Hardback
Published: 1961, Australasian Book Society
Genre: Anthology

Description

Edition: 1st ed.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A rich anthology of Australian short fiction, The Tracks We Travel: Second Collection Including Mary Gilmore Award Stories gathers a compelling range of narratives that chronicle the lives, struggles, and resilience of ordinary Australians across varied landscapes and eras. Edited and curated with a strong commitment to working-class voices and social realism, the collection presents stories that earned recognition through the prestigious Mary Gilmore Award, celebrating writing that honors the progressive literary tradition Gilmore herself embodied. The tone throughout is grounded and humanistic, balancing moments of quiet tenderness with unflinching portrayals of hardship and community. Each story illustrates the enduring power of place and identity in shaping the Australian experience, drawing on a tradition of socially conscious storytelling that refuses to romanticize or diminish its subjects. This is an essential volume for readers who appreciate literature that speaks honestly to the human condition within a distinctly Australian cultural and historical context.