Romulus, My Father
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Raimond Gaita is a philosopher by profession (he teaches in Australia and at King's College, London) but a writer by vocation. This elegantly written memoir takes in the social history of 1950s rural Victoria as well as recording the emotional displacement of European immigrants in Australia. He recounts the story of his father's migration, first from Yugoslavia and then from a war-torn Germany to a remote and demeaning clearing camp in Victoria. A skilled iron worker, he was set to work with a pick and shovel while his wife and child were sent to live in a nearby camp. Gaita's hard-won moral vision is a legacy of his parents' suffering and a unique addition to the stories of Second World War survivors and their descendants. The love between father and devoted son takes centre stage as Gaita's mother falls victim to a harrowing mental breakdown expressive of her family's degradation and pain. Gaita recalls a harsh landscape that complements his mother's sense of isolation. Whereas some readers may feel his treatment of her is unsympathetic it is surely testimony of his strength of mind and his ability to overcome personal tragedy and convert it into a moving meditation on sorrow and its resolution. --Lilian Pizzichini
Raimond Gaita: Raimond Gaita was born in Germany in 1946. He is Emeritus Professor of moral philosophy at Kings College London and a Professorial fellow at the Melbourne Law School and the faculty of Arts of the University of Melbourne.
His six books have been published in many translations.
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Based on Raimond Gaita's critically acclaimed memoir. It tells the story of Romulus, his beautiful wife, Christina, and their struggle in the face of great adversity to bring up their son, Raimond. It is a story of impossible love that ultimately celebrates the unbreakable bond between father and son, which is central to this story. 207 pages. Seller Inventory # 1600446
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen; Gebrochener Buchrucken / Seiten oder Softcover umgeknickt; Vergilbt / ausgeblichen. Romulus Gaita fled his home in his native Yugoslavia at the age of thirteen, and came to Australia with his young wife Christina and their infant son Raimond soon after the end of World War II. Tragic events were to overtake the boy's life, but Raimond Gaita has an extraordinary story to tell about growing up with his father amid the stony paddocks and flowing grasses of country Australia. Written simply and movingly, Romulus, My Father is about how a compassionate and honest man taught his son the meaning of living a decent life. It is about passion, betrayal and madness, about friendship and the joy and dignity of work, about character and fate, affliction and spirituality. Seller Inventory # 16c3d48b-a733-4959-9db2-5db4fd486cc0
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