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Peacemongers
Peacemongers

Peacemongers

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

335 Pages, 6.5 x 9.25

Formats: Cloth, PDF

Cloth, $39.95 (US $39.95) (CA $41.99)

Publication Date: October 2014

ISBN 9780702253256

Rights: US & CA

University Of Queensland Press (Oct 2014)
University of Queensland Press

Price: $39.95
 
 

Overview

A literary masterpiece, this latest book from award-winning author Barry Hill is a travel book, a history book, and a peace book. His odyssey begins with a pilgrimage to Bodhi Gaya in India, where the Buddha received enlightenment, and ends after he reaches Nagasaki, Japan, in the aftermath of its atomic bomb. His traveling is imbued with the life and ideas of India's greatest artist and intellectual, Rabindranath Tagore, along with that of M. K. Gandhi, who Tagore called "Mahatma," Great Soul. He's then traveling, like Tagore, in Japan, and meditating on its militarist turn, its warmongering Buddhism, and the Tokyo War Crimes Trial with its riddled postcolonial legacy. He goes to Zen temples, secret islands, and into some of the recesses of Japanese history, all the while musing on his own capacity for inner disarmament. Hill also has his late father with him, a union man and Australian peace activist, whose dated left humanism may not be enough for the wars and ruins the West has recently created. The discourse of this incredible work—poetic, mobile, ambivalent—seeks to be an antidote to the political impotence of progressive thought over the last decade. But Peacemongers does not peddle hope, and when it sights hope it tends to be as an epiphany, as was the case with Tagore.

Reviews

"An amazing tour de force. A huge amount of research put it into a text that is full of magical insights. It's particularly timely given the alarming tensions in East Asia at the moment."  —Tess Morris-Suzuki, professor of Japanese history, Australian National University

Author Biography

Barry Hill has won Premier's Awards for poetry, nonfiction, and essay. He is possibly best known for the award-winning biography of T. G. H. Strehlow, Broken Song, and his short fiction has been widely anthologized and translated into Japanese and Chinese. His poetry appears in annual anthologies and his most recent poetry book, Naked Clay: Drawing from Lucian Freud, was short-listed for the 2012 UK's Forward Prize. He has been a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne and was poetry editor of the Australian.