Randolph Stow
Randolph StowTo the islands

To the islands

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To the islands

A work of mesmerising power, against a background of black-white fear and violence, To The Islands journeys towards the strange country of one man's soul.

About Randolph Stow

Born in Geraldton, Western Australia, Randolph Stow attended Geraldton Primary and High schools, Guildford Grammar School, the University of Western Australia, and the University of Sydney. During his undergraduate years in Western Australia he wrote two novels and a collection of poetry, which were published in London by Macdonald & Co. He taught English Literature at the University of Adelaide, the University of Western Australia and the University of Leeds. He also worked on an Aboriginal mission in the Kimberley, which he used as background for his third novel To the Islands. Stow further worked as an assistant to an anthropologist, Charles Julius, and cadet patrol officer in the Trobriand Islands.

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It took me so long to get to Randolph, but it was worth the wait.
I should have read this while writing Gone. It belongs to the same narrative family: broken white man desiccates in outback.

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