AUSTRALIAN novelist
Alexis Wright has won the
2007 Miles Franklin Literary Award for her sprawling novel,
Carpentaria (Giramondo Publishing, 2006), a complex piece of fiction which was turned down by every major publisher in Australia and beating literary heavyweight
Peter Carey (
Theft), a three-time
Miles Franklin winner,
Gail Jones (
Dreams of Speaking) and
Deborah Robertson (
Careless).
Wright, a committed activist for Aboriginal land rights, was awarded Australia’s most prestigious literary prize tonight in Sydney for her second novel, which judges said was a big novel in every sense of the word. (Her first novel,
Plains of Promise, was published by the University of Queensland Press in 1997.)
Carpentaria is about a deadly fight for Aboriginal land rights and at the same time “a stunning evocation of a sublime and often overwhelming tropical world that is still inhabited by traditional spirits.”
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