Kim Mahood's Wandering with Intent redefines the Australian frontier
- Written by: Tony Hughes-d'Aeth, Professor, Chair of Australian Literature, The University of Western Australia
Kiwirrkurra Community, Gibson Desert, North Australia.Wikimedia commonsKim Mahood came to prominence with the publication of her first book, Craft for a Dry Lake (2001), which detailed her efforts to reconnect with the land of her upbringing, a cattle station in the Tanami Desert.
Her journey was triggered by the death of her father, who was killed...
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