A review by nomadjg
Carpentaria by Alexis Wright

4.0

The depiction of racism and racial and judicial violence really reminds me of African American history and then the question of land intersects with Oceanic as well as Native American struggles against settler colonialism. It was a difficult read at times due to nonlinearity though it is a strength of the book, too. It so worth sticking it out and continuing to read. It has strong implications for ecocriticism, too.