Return to Dust
Northern Territory Chief Minister's Book Award Winner for Fiction 2022
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Praise for Return to Dust
Dani Powell has lived in Alice Springs for decades and it shows in this arresting, poetic account not only of Central Australia's landscape but also of modes of being in the world.
Kerryn Goldsworthy in The Age, June 2020
Stranded between landscape and metaphor, searching for traction in the rituals of the western desert, a woman excavates memory and the archaeological evidence of an ancient catastrophe to come to terms with the death of her brother. Return to Dust is a haunting and poetic meditation on grief and the omnipresence of death in life.
Kim Mahood
Return to Dust is a wise meditation on memory, grieving, time and place, the allure of landscape, belonging and displacement, and much more. It is graced with reflection, lyricism and depth of feeling, interwoven with a loving, respectful and honest depiction of friendship and engagement with Western Desert indigenous life. Powell seeks to connect across cultures, tracing the parallels, whilst honouring the differences as personified in one individual’s quest for reconciliation with the fragilities of life and death.
Arnold Zable
Book details
Publication date: April 2020
Format: Paperback
Page extent: 164 pages
Size: B 128mm W x 198mm H
ISBN: 978-1-76080-138-0
Rights: World
Category: Fiction