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Isles of Unknowing

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November 2002, no. 246

American Citizens, British Slaves: Yankee political prisoners in an Australian penal colony, 1839–1850 by Cassandra Pybus and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

MUP, $34.95pb, 284pp

Isles of Unknowing

by
November 2002, no. 246

In 1969 Indonesia exiled one of its greatest writers to a penal colony on the island of Baru. Pramoedya Ananta Toer was transported as a political prisoner. No one informed him then or later of the charges against him. One day the commander inspected the prisoners’ quarters. Pram (as he is fondly known by many) writes: ‘At the meeting’s close he presented me with a gold Pilot fountain pen, a bottle of ink and a thick legal size writing tablet ... I had permission to write. And, indeed, an accompanying letter signed by the major granted me restoration of the right to write.’

American Citizens, British Slaves: Yankee political prisoners in an Australian penal colony, 1839–1850

American Citizens, British Slaves: Yankee political prisoners in an Australian penal colony, 1839–1850

by Cassandra Pybus and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

MUP, $34.95pb, 284pp

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