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The chant of Jimmie Blacksmith / Thomas Keneally ; read by Bruce Kerr ; with introduction by Bud Tingwell.
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Adult Spoken Word
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ISBN
9781742850443
Name
Keneally, Thomas, 1935-
Title
The chant of Jimmie Blacksmith / Thomas Keneally ; read by Bruce Kerr ; with introduction by Bud Tingwell.
Published
Tullamarine, Vic. : Bolinda Audio, p2011.
Description
1 sound disc (MP3 CD) (ca. 6 hr., 20 min.) ; in container.
Other physical details
12 cm.
Sound Characteristics
digital optical
Digital File Characteristics
audio file MP3
Notes
Unabridged.
MP3 CD.
Bolinda Audio: BAB 110556.
Performers
Read by Bruce Kerr.
Summary
Jimmie Blacksmith is the son of an Aboriginal mother and a white father. A missionary shows him what it means to be white - already he is only too aware of what it means to be black. Exploited by his white employers and betrayed by his white wife, Jimmie cannot take any more. He must find a way to express his rage. The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is based on an actual incident that occurred at the turn of the century. Set against the background of a turbulent Australian history, Thomas Keneally records with clarity the chant of one troubled man.
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Requires the use of an MP3 enabled CD player or computer.
Subjects
Aboriginal Australians -- Fiction
Genre
Historical fiction
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Kerr, Bruce
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Authors:
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