My Place is an autobiography written by artist Sally Morgan in 1987. It is about Morgan's quest for knowledge of her family's past and the fact that she has grown up under false pretences. The book is a milestone in Aboriginal literature and is one of the earlier works in indigenous writing. The book has been published in several parts 'for young readers' in the following parts: The book is widely studied in Public Schools across New South Wales as part of an 'Aboriginal Studies' program compulsory for all students.
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| - My Place is an autobiography written by artist Sally Morgan in 1987. It is about Morgan's quest for knowledge of her family's past and the fact that she has grown up under false pretences. The book is a milestone in Aboriginal literature and is one of the earlier works in indigenous writing. The book has been published in several parts 'for young readers' in the following parts: The book is widely studied in Public Schools across New South Wales as part of an 'Aboriginal Studies' program compulsory for all students. (en)
- La mia Australia (My Place) è un romanzo autobiografico scritto nel 1987 dalla scrittrice australiana Sally Morgan, tradotto in Italia dall'editore Theoria nel 1997. Opera prima di una scrittrice fino ad allora sconosciuta, il libro è diventato subito un bestseller in Australia, e nel corso del primo anno dalla pubblicazione è stato ristampato tre volte, aumentando progressivamente la sua popolarità, anche all'estero, negli anni successivi. Grazie ad esso, nel 1987 l'autrice ha vinto lo Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission Award for Literature, e nel 1989 il Western Australian Citizen of the Year Award for Arts, Literature and Culture. (it)
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| - My Place is an autobiography written by artist Sally Morgan in 1987. It is about Morgan's quest for knowledge of her family's past and the fact that she has grown up under false pretences. The book is a milestone in Aboriginal literature and is one of the earlier works in indigenous writing. The book has been published in several parts 'for young readers' in the following parts:
* Sally's story (Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1990.) edited by Barbara Ker Wilson ('My Place' for young readers, part 1'. For children.) ISBN 0-949206-78-4
* Arthur Corunna's story (Narkaling Productions, 1995) edited by Barbara Ker Wilson ('My Place' for young readers, part 2'. For children.) ISBN 0-949206-77-6
* Mother and daughter: The story of Daisy and Glady's Corunna (Narkaling Productions, 1994) Edited by Barbara Ker Wilson ('My Place' for young readers, part 3'. For children.) ISBN 0-949206-79-2 The book is widely studied in Public Schools across New South Wales as part of an 'Aboriginal Studies' program compulsory for all students. (en)
- La mia Australia (My Place) è un romanzo autobiografico scritto nel 1987 dalla scrittrice australiana Sally Morgan, tradotto in Italia dall'editore Theoria nel 1997. Opera prima di una scrittrice fino ad allora sconosciuta, il libro è diventato subito un bestseller in Australia, e nel corso del primo anno dalla pubblicazione è stato ristampato tre volte, aumentando progressivamente la sua popolarità, anche all'estero, negli anni successivi. Grazie ad esso, nel 1987 l'autrice ha vinto lo Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission Award for Literature, e nel 1989 il Western Australian Citizen of the Year Award for Arts, Literature and Culture. La mia Australia rappresenta una pietra miliare della letteratura aborigena. Attraverso questo libro molti lettori bianchi australiani hanno potuto conoscere la storia e le condizioni di vita degli aborigeni, in precedenza nascoste o ignorate. (it)
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