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The Ancestor Game

The Ancestor Game is a 1992 Miles Franklin literary award-winning novel by the Australian author Alex Miller.[1]

The Ancestor Game
First edition
AuthorAlex Miller
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin, Australia
Publication date
1992
Media typePaperback
Pages302 pp
ISBN0-14-015987-8
OCLC27488276
Preceded byThe Tivington Nott 
Followed byThe Sitters 

Abstract edit

Writer Steven Muir, August Spiess and his daughter Gertrude, work together to understand the puzzle of Lang Tzu, an exiled Chinese artist from a wealthy family. The novel explores the themes of cultural displacement, the role of the migrant in modern Australia and race relations.

Critical reception edit

In "The Australian Book Review" Sophie Masson stated: "Alex Miller’s third novel treads some complex and difficult territory, staking out the past, memory, and the creation of self. It is also an incursion into the shadowy borderlands that lie between history and fiction, and the way in which, for every individual, the past has a different face. It is a very modern novel, in its rejection of the linear certitudes of an earlier age, and a very Australian one, too, in its ambivalence towards ancestry and individuality. In a most immediate way, ‘Australia’ is a created thing, a fiction shaped by nineteenth-century notions of the individual, in conflict with the more elemental notions of ancestry."[2]

Peter Davis, in "The Canberra Times" noted: "The Ancestor Game is like a game of three-dimensional chess played on a series of layered mirrors. Miller's extraordinary attention to detail allows us to not just see his characters but to imagine them in the past, present and future. We traverse the fear and chaos of the Victorian goldfields where transience, solitude and a desperate clinging to notions of what Australia could be help shape the destiny of Lang Tsu. We observe a frenetic hope in Shanghai and the embracing of the new world. And we peep through the half-closed shutters that cast shadows on the mystic traditions of ancient China."[3]

Publication history edit

After the novel's initial publication by Penguin in Australia in 1992 it was republished as follows:

It was also translated into Chinese in 1995, and Bulgarian in 2012.[8]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Ancestor Game (Penguin)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  2. ^ ""The Ancestor Game by Alex Miller" (Allen & Unwin)". Australian Book Review. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  3. ^ ""New book like chess played on mirrors in three dimensions"". The Canberra Times, 2 August 1992, p22. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  4. ^ "The Ancestor Game (Graywolf)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  5. ^ "The Ancestor Game (A&U 2000)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  6. ^ "The Ancestor Game (A&U 2003)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  7. ^ "The Ancestor Game (A&U 2016)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  8. ^ "The Ancestor Game". Austlit. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Miller wins Miles Franklin". The Canberra Times, 26 May 1993, p5. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  10. ^ (PDF). Commonwealth Writers Prize. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Guide to the Papers of Alex Miller". UNSW Canberra. Retrieved 4 July 2023.

ancestor, game, 1992, miles, franklin, literary, award, winning, novel, australian, author, alex, miller, first, editionauthoralex, millercountryaustralialanguageenglishpublisherpenguin, australiapublication, date1992media, typepaperbackpages302, ppisbn0, 0159. The Ancestor Game is a 1992 Miles Franklin literary award winning novel by the Australian author Alex Miller 1 The Ancestor GameFirst editionAuthorAlex MillerCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishPublisherPenguin AustraliaPublication date1992Media typePaperbackPages302 ppISBN0 14 015987 8OCLC27488276Preceded byThe Tivington Nott Followed byThe Sitters Contents 1 Abstract 2 Critical reception 3 Publication history 4 Awards 5 ReferencesAbstract editWriter Steven Muir August Spiess and his daughter Gertrude work together to understand the puzzle of Lang Tzu an exiled Chinese artist from a wealthy family The novel explores the themes of cultural displacement the role of the migrant in modern Australia and race relations Critical reception editIn The Australian Book Review Sophie Masson stated Alex Miller s third novel treads some complex and difficult territory staking out the past memory and the creation of self It is also an incursion into the shadowy borderlands that lie between history and fiction and the way in which for every individual the past has a different face It is a very modern novel in its rejection of the linear certitudes of an earlier age and a very Australian one too in its ambivalence towards ancestry and individuality In a most immediate way Australia is a created thing a fiction shaped by nineteenth century notions of the individual in conflict with the more elemental notions of ancestry 2 Peter Davis in The Canberra Times noted The Ancestor Game is like a game of three dimensional chess played on a series of layered mirrors Miller s extraordinary attention to detail allows us to not just see his characters but to imagine them in the past present and future We traverse the fear and chaos of the Victorian goldfields where transience solitude and a desperate clinging to notions of what Australia could be help shape the destiny of Lang Tsu We observe a frenetic hope in Shanghai and the embracing of the new world And we peep through the half closed shutters that cast shadows on the mystic traditions of ancient China 3 Publication history editAfter the novel s initial publication by Penguin in Australia in 1992 it was republished as follows Graywolf Press USA 1993 4 Allen amp Unwin Australia 2000 5 Allen amp Unwin Australia 2003 6 Allen amp Unwin Australia 2016 7 It was also translated into Chinese in 1995 and Bulgarian in 2012 8 Awards edit1993 Winner Miles Franklin Literary Award 9 1993 Winner Overall Best Book Award Commonwealth Writers Prize 10 1993 Shortlisted NBC Banjo Awards NBC Banjo Award for Fiction 1992 Joint Winner FAW Barbara Ramsden Award for the Book of the Year 11 References edit The Ancestor Game Penguin National Library of Australia Retrieved 4 July 2023 The Ancestor Game by Alex Miller Allen amp Unwin Australian Book Review Retrieved 5 July 2023 New book like chess played on mirrors in three dimensions The Canberra Times 2 August 1992 p22 Retrieved 5 July 2023 The Ancestor Game Graywolf National Library of Australia Retrieved 4 July 2023 The Ancestor Game A amp U 2000 National Library of Australia Retrieved 4 July 2023 The Ancestor Game A amp U 2003 National Library of Australia Retrieved 4 July 2023 The Ancestor Game A amp U 2016 National Library of Australia Retrieved 4 July 2023 The Ancestor Game Austlit Retrieved 4 July 2023 Miller wins Miles Franklin The Canberra Times 26 May 1993 p5 Retrieved 4 July 2023 Commonwealth Writers Prize Regional Winners 1987 2007 PDF Commonwealth Writers Prize Retrieved 4 July 2023 Guide to the Papers of Alex Miller UNSW Canberra Retrieved 4 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Ancestor Game amp oldid 1219302751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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