01480cam a2200313 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001300066019001300079020001500092035002100107035001200128040002800140043001200168050002300180082001900203082001800222100002800240245005400268260006500322300002900387504005400416520050800470600005000978650004701028650002501075651003901100984002701139143535920180905070843.0970605s1997 at a b 000 0 eng  a971587791 a21392891 a1863681817 9(AuCNLDY)2446215 a1435359 aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdTOC au-at---00aDU105.2b.M84 199700a919.404/6522100a305.899152211 aMuecke, Stephen,d1951-10aNo road :bbitumen all the way /cStephen Muecke. aSouth Fremantle, W.A. :bFremantle Arts Centre Press,c1997. a251 p. :bill. ;c21 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 242-251). aOn a trip north Gloria Brennan, Aboriginal activist, meets a bloke who tries to entice her to visit his community. But she wants to know if the road out there is any good. He's puzzled. 'Road? No road,' he says '... no road ... bitumen aaall the way.'. No Road is a seductive mix of storytelling and ideas, and a personal account of travels in outback Australia, Europe, Africa ... and suburban Newtown. Irony and humour invert the usual expectations of a travel book; nobody seems to be going anywhere.10aMuecke, Stephen,d1951-xJourneyszAustralia. 0aAboriginal AustraliansxSocial conditions. 0aVoyages and travels. 0aAustraliaxDescription and travel. aANLcNL 305.89915 M945