Bestselling author
Winner NSW Premier's Literary Awards / Book of the Year Award 2015
"Watson's magnificent, celebratory, contradictory study of the
Australian bush will challenge the national imagination." --Thomas
Keneally, winner of the Booker Prize
An unputdownable journey, showcasing Watson's trademark literary gift
and sardonic wit, through the Australian landscape and character.
While most Australians live in cities clinging to the coastal fringe,
our sense of what an Australian is, or should be, is drawn from the vast
and varied inland called the bush. But what do we mean by "the bush,"
and how has it shaped us?
Starting with his forebears' battle to drive back nature and eke a
living from the land, Don Watson explores the bush as it was and as it
now is: the triumphs and the ruination, the commonplace and the bizarre,
the stories we like to tell about ourselves and the national character,
and those we don't.
A milestone work of memoir, travel writing, and history, The Bush
takes us on a profoundly revelatory and entertaining journey through the
Australian landscape and character.