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On Thomas Keneally

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Looks at Thomas Keneally's The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith by Stan Grant, which considers race, representation and Australian history. Stan Grant is drawn to Thomas Keneally 'for many reasons- we share an Irish heritage and a complicated relationship with religion. I am especially interested in The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, which was a formative novel for me. My family shares a connection with the real Jimmy Governor as well. The book raises questions about non-Indigenous writers tackling Indigenous issues and characters.' Grant sheds light on one of Australia's most controversial yet enduringly relevant novels. .

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