About Homecomings, Memoir & Landscapes - Kim Mahood & Agustinus Wibowo
A fitting end to this festival of crossings with a closer look at cartography, borders, landscapes and memories.
Position Doubtful: mapping landscapes and memories is writer and artist Kim Mahood's long-awaited second book, described as ‘a shimmering, evocative memoir’ (BOOKS+PUBLISHING) and ‘an extraordinary excavation of the relationship, past and present, between settlers and indigenous Australians’ (The Monthly).
Titik Nol (Zero: When the Journey Takes You Home), is Indonesian travel writer and photographer Agustinus Wibowo's third book and first to be translated into English. After ten years wandering the world, Zero is the story of coming home and facing a reality he has always feared. His mother is dying. Part travel book, part memoir, Zero has pioneered a new genre in Indonesian travel literature by allowing readers to experience the writer’s physical, spiritual and emotional journey.
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