Bridge of Triangles
1996 Nominated

Bridge of Triangles

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Chris Leeton is tormented but also sustained by his growing need to cross over into the landscape of his aboriginal ancestors. After the night of the flood, his Wiradjuri mother resolves to take her four children away from their riverbank home and her unhappy life with Chris’s white father. In the struggle to keep the family together in Sydney’s grim commission housing, schoolboy Chris is tender witness to poverty and despair. In time he comes to understand that they are exiles in their own land. He senses that it is his generation which must cross the bridge back to that landscape which defines his people’s existence.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR John
Burke

Mukky is the preferred name of JOHN MUK MUK BURKE. He is a Wiradjuri/Irish man born in Narrandera NSW Australia in 1946. Mukky has spent his life as a teacher and writer. Bridge of Triangles won the David Unaipon Award in 1993 and Nightsong and Other Poems won the RAKA Award in 2000. He has a new book of poetry appearing mid 2019. Published by CORDITE (Melbourne) it is yet to be given a title. Mukky lives in a flat near the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga NSW. He has two adult children and three granddaughters. Mukky's other interest include red wine and piano playing. He also paints in acrylics choosing a mixture of Aboriginal motifs mixed with images studied from the Hubble Telescope.
Mukky is the preferred name of JOHN MUK MUK BURKE. He is a Wiradjuri/Irish man born in Narrandera NSW Australia in 1946. Mukky has spent his life as a teacher and writer. Bridge of Triangles won the David Unaipon Award in 1993 and Nightsong and Other Poems won the RAKA Award in 2000. He has a new book of poetry appearing mid 2019. Published by CORDITE (Melbourne) it is yet to be given a title. Mukky lives in a flat near the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga NSW. He has two adult children and three granddaughters. Mukky's other interest include red wine and piano playing. He also paints in acrylics choosing a mixture of Aboriginal motifs mixed with images studied from the Hubble Telescope.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
04/01/1996
Country
Australia
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
University of Queensland Press

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