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All roads lead to home

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April 1988, no. 99

The Road to Botany Bay by Paul Carter

Faber, $29.95 hb, 384 pp

All roads lead to home

by
April 1988, no. 99

Forty thousand is the square of two hundred years, but such dark socio-mathematics are not commensurate with Paul Carter’s idealistic account of spatial history in Australia. His exploration of exploration stresses the imaginative, or perhaps delusory, processes through which the explorers named, described and fantasised into being narratives about Australia, systems of geo-vital meaning that have conditioned much in white Australians today.

Through that sense of productive mental formation this book creates its most powerful impact, generates its own repositioning originality. But to liberate itself from the pragmatics and materialism of conventional history Carter’s text also must, or feels it must, eschew the brute politics of land-taking.

The Road to Botany Bay

The Road to Botany Bay

by Paul Carter

Faber, $29.95 hb, 384 pp

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