I’m awed by the range, experiment and political intelligence of Wright’s work: she is vital on the subject of land and people.

Robert Macfarlane, The New York Times Book Review

A breathtaking, monumental work of collective memoir and indigenous memory from the master storyteller Alexis Wright

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Tracker

Literature by Alexis Wright

How do you tell an impossible story, one that is almost too big to contain in a single book?

In Tracker, Alexis Wright tells the story of charismatic Aboriginal Australian leader Tracker Tilmouth, who died in Darwin in 2015 at the age of 62. Taken from his family as a child and brought up in a mission on Croker Island, Tracker worked tirelessly for Aboriginal self-determination, creating opportunities for land use and economic development in his many roles, including Director of the Central Land Council of the Northern Territory.

Tracker was a visionary and a strategist renowned for his irreverent humor and his determination to tell things the way he saw them. Having known him for many years, Alexis Wright interviewed Tracker, along with family, friends, colleagues, and the politicians he influenced, weaving their stories together in a manner reminiscent of Nobel Prize–winner Svetlana Alexievich’s Secondhand Time. The book is as much a testament to the powerful role played by storytelling in contemporary Aboriginal life as it is to the legacy of an extraordinary man.

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Paperback

published: Sep, 02 2025

ISBN:
9780811239851
Price U.S.:
29.95
Page Count:
640

Ebook

published: Sep, 02 2025

ISBN:
9780811239868
Portrait of Alexis Wright

Alexis Wright

A prize-winning novelist and nonfiction writer, and a member of the Waanyi nation of the southern highlands of the Gulf of Carpentaria.

I’m awed by the range, experiment and political intelligence of Wright’s work: she is vital on the subject of land and people.

Robert Macfarlane, The New York Times Book Review

Wright builds, as much as anyone is able to in writing, a detailed portrait of a complex man, whose vision ‘to sculpt land, country and people into a brilliant future on a grand scale’ is inevitably accompanied by an irrepressible humor and suspicion of authority.

The Guardian

This magnificent 'collective' biography of Bruce Tilmouth, Tracker, unfolds like a long night by an open fire with a Chaucerian cast telling tall tales about an old, beloved friend—in triplicate.

Geordie Williamson, The Australian

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