Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
---|---|---|---|
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature | Charles Sturt University | 2014 (Semester 1) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature | Charles Sturt University | 2012 |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature | Charles Sturt University | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature | Charles Sturt University | 2016 (Semester 2) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Fiction | Edith Cowan University | 2014 (Semester 2) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Fiction | Edith Cowan University | 2012 |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature and Film | King's College London | 2009 (Semester 1) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Postcolonial Australian Literature | King's College London | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature and Film | King's College London | 2013 (Semester 1) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature 1960-1988 | University of Sydney | 2009 (Semester 2, Summer Semester) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Revolutionary Writing?: 1960s and beyond | University of Sydney | 2011 (Semester 1) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Revolutionary Writing? 1960s & Beyond | University of Sydney | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
Wild Cat Falling
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1965
Z203627
1965
single work
novel
(taught in 13 units)
'Wild Cat Falling is the story of an Aboriginal youth, a 'bodgie' of the early sixties who grows up on the ragged outskirts of a country town, falls into petty crime, goes to gaol, and comes out to do battle once more with the society who put him there. Its publication in 1965 marked a unique literary event, for this was the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia. As well, it is a remarkable piece of literature in its own right, expressing the dilemmas and conflicts of the young Aboriginal in modern Australian society with its memorable insight and stylishness.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2016 (Semester 1) |