Native Rose
Poet: Michael Driscoll
Illustrator: Brett Whiteley
Publisher: Richard Griffin
Categories: Bookwork / Illustrated Books, Offset Books, Poetry/Proses/Text Works
Reference no.:NL/Whi.B-Dri.M-Gil.E/86.00 Place/Shelf:2EL
Book title: | Native Rose |
Published by: | Richard Griffin |
Year made: | 1986 |
Place made: | Australia |
Original: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 315 x 390 |
Binder: | commercial binding |
Physical description: | soft cover, perfect binding |
Medium: | poetry, illustrations |
Further information: | |
"'Native Rose' is a fusion of Brett Whiteley's surreal imagery with poetry and narration inspired by the Olgas (Kata Tjuta) in Central Australia and the journals of Ernest Giles. Michael Driscoll, on a visit to Central Australia in 1982 gazing at the Olgas, wondered who was the first white man to see them and went on to discover Ernest Giles. Over a period of eight months he wrote a series of poems based on Giles' journals. "Brett Whiteley, an old friend, read the poems and as a result, decided to go and see Central Australia and the Olgas. They [Whiteley and Driscoll] spent several weeks at Mt Olga, where 'Native Rose' finally took shape as a combination of words and images." (from the back cover blurb) |
Poet: | Michael Driscoll () |
Illustrator: | Brett Whiteley () |
Publisher: | Richard Griffin () |
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