The Unknown Industrial Prisoner
Title | The Unknown Industrial Prisoner PDF eBook |
Author | David Ireland |
Publisher | Text Publishing |
Pages | 465 |
Release | 2013-06-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1922148148 |
Winner of the Miles Franklin Award in 1971. On the shores of Botany Bay lies an oil refinery where workers are free to come and go. But they are also part of an unrelenting, alienating economy from which there is no escape. In the first of his three Miles Franklin Award-winning novels, originally published in 1971, David Ireland offers a fiercely brilliant comic portrait of Australia in the grip of a dehumanising labour system. This edition of The Unknown Industrial Prisoner comes with an introduction by Peter Pierce. David Ireland was born in 1927 on a kitchen table in Lakemba in south-western Sydney. He lived in many places and worked at many jobs, including greenskeeper, factory hand, and for an extended period in an oil refinery, before he became a full-time writer. Ireland started out writing poetry and drama but then turned to fiction. His first novel, The Chantic Bird, was published in 1968. In the next decade he published five further novels, three of which won the Miles Franklin Award: The Unknown Industrial Prisoner, The Glass Canoe and A Woman of the Future. David Ireland was made a member of the Order of Australia in 1981. In 1985 he received the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal for his novel Archimedes and the Seagull. textclassics.com.au 'A harsh and remarkable work...it will leave you shaken mildly or terribly according to your life experience.' National Times 'When I think of my favourite Australian novels, two 1970s works by David Ireland are near the top of the list: The Unknown Industrial Prisoner and The Glass Canoe.' Stephen Romei
The Glass Canoe: Text Classics
Title | The Glass Canoe: Text Classics PDF eBook |
Author | David Ireland |
Publisher | Text Publishing |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2012-04-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1921961023 |
Meat Man is a regular at the Southern Cross pub in Sydney. With his tribe he sits and drinks and watches as life spirals around him. David Ireland’s novel tells his stories, about the pub, its patrons and their women, about the brutal, tender and unexpected places his glass canoe takes him.
The Unknown Industrial Prisoner
Title | The Unknown Industrial Prisoner PDF eBook |
Author | David Ireland |
Publisher | |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
A Woman of the Future
Title | A Woman of the Future PDF eBook |
Author | David Ireland |
Publisher | |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780140056570 |
A Woman of the Future, first published in 1979, was David Ireland's best-selling sixth novel and his third to win the Miles Franklin Award. An imaginative tour de force, it is the story of the young life of Anthea Hunt - from conception to sexual awakening. It is controversial and brilliant, and unlike anything else in Australian literature.
The Chantic Bird
Title | The Chantic Bird PDF eBook |
Author | David Ireland |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Australian fiction |
ISBN |
Lucasville
Title | Lucasville PDF eBook |
Author | Staughton Lynd |
Publisher | PM Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2011-03-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1604865350 |
Lucasville tells the story of one of the longest prison uprisings in U.S. history. At the maximum-security Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio, prisoners seized a major area of the prison on Easter Sunday, 1993. More than 400 prisoners held L block for eleven days. Nine prisoners alleged to have been informants, or “snitches,” and one hostage correctional officer, were murdered. There was a negotiated surrender. Thereafter, almost wholly on the basis of testimony by prisoner informants who received deals in exchange, five spokespersons or leaders were tried and sentenced to death, and more than a dozen others received long sentences. Lucasville examines the causes of the disturbance, what happened during the eleven days, and the fairness of the trials. Particular emphasis is placed on the interracial character of the action, as evidenced in the slogans that were found painted on walls after the surrender: “Black and White Together,” “Convict Unity,” and “Convict Race.” An eloquent Foreword by Mumia Abu-Jamal underlines these themes. He states, as does the book, that the men later sentenced to death “sought to minimize violence, and indeed, according to substantial evidence, saved the lives of several men, prisoner and guard alike.” Of the five men, three black and two white, who were sentenced to death, Mumia declares, “They rose above their status as prisoners, and became, for a few days in April 1993, what rebels in Attica had demanded a generation before them: men. As such, they did not betray each other; they did not dishonor each other; they reached beyond their prison ‘tribes’ to reach commonality.”
Unknown Industrial Prisoner
Title | Unknown Industrial Prisoner PDF eBook |
Author | David Ireland |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1994-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780207179464 |