Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
Tourmaline
London
:
MacDonald
,
1963
Z865108
1963
single work
novel
(taught in 5 units)
'Once prosperous, the town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia is dying. The mines are drying up and the land is riddled by drought. Those townspeople left have little to do but wile away the hours with drink. 'Salvation of sorts arrives in the form of Michael Random, a mysterious water diviner who emerges from the desert. As the town's reluctant messiah Random begins to spread the word of Christ. Desperate for a reprieve, many of the locals are drawn to his teachings, but a stubborn few remain sceptical of their new leader. 'A post-apocalyptic parable, Tourmaline is Randolph Stow's most allusive and controversial novel. It remains a landmark in Australian literature more than half a century after its first publication.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Classics). |
Australian Literature: 1930 to the Present | University of New England | 2009 |
y
Tourmaline
London
:
MacDonald
,
1963
Z865108
1963
single work
novel
(taught in 5 units)
'Once prosperous, the town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia is dying. The mines are drying up and the land is riddled by drought. Those townspeople left have little to do but wile away the hours with drink. 'Salvation of sorts arrives in the form of Michael Random, a mysterious water diviner who emerges from the desert. As the town's reluctant messiah Random begins to spread the word of Christ. Desperate for a reprieve, many of the locals are drawn to his teachings, but a stubborn few remain sceptical of their new leader. 'A post-apocalyptic parable, Tourmaline is Randolph Stow's most allusive and controversial novel. It remains a landmark in Australian literature more than half a century after its first publication.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Classics). |
Australian Literature: 1930 to the Present | University of New England | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
Tourmaline
London
:
MacDonald
,
1963
Z865108
1963
single work
novel
(taught in 5 units)
'Once prosperous, the town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia is dying. The mines are drying up and the land is riddled by drought. Those townspeople left have little to do but wile away the hours with drink. 'Salvation of sorts arrives in the form of Michael Random, a mysterious water diviner who emerges from the desert. As the town's reluctant messiah Random begins to spread the word of Christ. Desperate for a reprieve, many of the locals are drawn to his teachings, but a stubborn few remain sceptical of their new leader. 'A post-apocalyptic parable, Tourmaline is Randolph Stow's most allusive and controversial novel. It remains a landmark in Australian literature more than half a century after its first publication.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Classics). |
Australian Literature: 1930 to the Present | University of New England | 2012 (Semester 2) |
y
Tourmaline
London
:
MacDonald
,
1963
Z865108
1963
single work
novel
(taught in 5 units)
'Once prosperous, the town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia is dying. The mines are drying up and the land is riddled by drought. Those townspeople left have little to do but wile away the hours with drink. 'Salvation of sorts arrives in the form of Michael Random, a mysterious water diviner who emerges from the desert. As the town's reluctant messiah Random begins to spread the word of Christ. Desperate for a reprieve, many of the locals are drawn to his teachings, but a stubborn few remain sceptical of their new leader. 'A post-apocalyptic parable, Tourmaline is Randolph Stow's most allusive and controversial novel. It remains a landmark in Australian literature more than half a century after its first publication.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Classics). |
Australian Literature 1960-1988 | University of Sydney | 2009 (Semester 2, Summer Semester) |
y
Tourmaline
London
:
MacDonald
,
1963
Z865108
1963
single work
novel
(taught in 5 units)
'Once prosperous, the town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia is dying. The mines are drying up and the land is riddled by drought. Those townspeople left have little to do but wile away the hours with drink. 'Salvation of sorts arrives in the form of Michael Random, a mysterious water diviner who emerges from the desert. As the town's reluctant messiah Random begins to spread the word of Christ. Desperate for a reprieve, many of the locals are drawn to his teachings, but a stubborn few remain sceptical of their new leader. 'A post-apocalyptic parable, Tourmaline is Randolph Stow's most allusive and controversial novel. It remains a landmark in Australian literature more than half a century after its first publication.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Classics). |
Revolutionary Writing?: 1960s and beyond | University of Sydney | 2011 (Semester 1) |