Harold Ludwick Harold Ludwick i(19094131 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Kuku-Yalanji ; Gugu Yimithirr
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Harold Ludwick comes from the Cooktown/Guugu Yimidhirr area and works as a guide and cultural historian, and is the recipient of a prestigious Encounters Fellowship with the National Museum of Australia. (Source : Allen & Unwin website)

 

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y separately published work icon On a Barbarous Coast Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 19094160 2020 single work novel historical fiction

'On a Barbarous Coast is an alternative retelling of Captain James Cook's story co-written by Craig Cormick and Harold Ludwick in the tradition of imagined histories.

'We were becoming the wild things we most feared, but could not see it at the time.

'On a night of raging winds and rain, Captain Cook's Endeavour lies splintered on a coral reef off the coast of far north Australia. A small disparate band of survivors, fracturing already, huddle on the shore of this strange land - their pitiful salvage scant protection from the dangers of the unknown creatures and natives that live here.

'Watching these mysterious white beings, the Guugu Yimidhirr people cannot decide if they are ancestor spirits to be welcomed - or hostile spirits to be speared. One headstrong young boy, Garrgiil, determines to do more than watch and to be the one to find out what exactly they are.

'Fierce, intriguing and thoughtful, On a Barbarous Coast is the story of a past and future that might have been.'

(Publication summary)

2020 shortlisted ACT Notable Awards ACT Literary Awards Fiction Big Press
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