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God Forgets About the Poor

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âEUR¿A stand out amongst contemporary Australian literary fiction for its stylistic and structural ambition, God Forgets About the Poor is the novel Polites has been climbing to. It is moving, poetic, powerful - at once a folktale and a modern day lament. Christos Tsiolkas meets Gabriel Garcia Marquez.âEUR(TM) - Maxine Beneba Clarke, bestselling and award winning author of Foreign Soil and The Hate Race âEUR¿In God Forgets About the Poor, Polites has produced a masterpiece.âEUR(TM) - ArtsHub âEUR¿a triumphant reclamation, written in prose clean as polished stonesâEUR(TM) - The Saturday Paper âEUR¿God Forgets About the Poor feels like a culmination; itâEUR(TM)s the authorâEUR(TM)s most striking work yet.âEUR(TM) - The Guardian âEUR¿an important literary achievementâEUR(TM) - The Conversation âEUR¿God Forgets About the Poor is a reminder that everyone has a story worth telling and hearing, but not everyone gets the chance to share it. This is one told well.âEUR(TM) - Books + PublishingI will tell you why you should draft my story. Because migrant stories are broken. Some parts in a village where we washed our clothing with soot. Some parts in big cities working in factories. How we starved for food in Greece and starved for Greece in Australia. You donâEUR(TM)t know the first thing about me. A son can never see his mother as a woman. You will only see me in relation to you. I have had a thousand lives before you were even a thought. Hospitalised as a child for an entire year. Living as an adult without family in Athens when the colonels took control. Start when I was born. Describe the village and how beautiful it was. On the side of a mountain but in the middle of a forest. If we walked to a certain point on the edge, we could look over the valley and see rain clouds coming. Sometimes we would see a cat on a roof, we read that as a warning of a storm. When we looked down, we saw the dirt, which was just as rich as the sky. My island, your island, our island. Sometimes I think God forgot about us because we were poor. A stunning new novel from the author of Down the Hume and The Pillars, God Forgets About the Poor is a love story to a migrant mother, whose story is as important as any ever told. PRAISE FOR GOD FORGETS ABOUT THE POOR: âEUR¿Polites brings to light his motherâEUR(TM)s story, a migrant woman who has lived a number of lives, surely a common story in the Greek community, and while the title suggests god may forget about the poor, Polites wants to make sure the world does not.âEUR(TM) - Neos Kosmos âEUR¿It is an exquisite mode for the diaspora story, a genre that is increasingly losing its meaningfulness in a time of its commodification. In God Forgets About the Poor, the old country is dead, yet it continues to live vividly in migrants' memories even as they evolve amongst future generations.âEUR(TM) - ABC Arts - The Bookshelf âEUR¿Peter Polites is also sensitive to the ways in which migrant stories can be reduced, stereotyped and consumed in mainstream publishing, and is at pains to give voice to the complexity and richness of his subject's experience.âEUR(TM) - The Sydney Morning Herald âEUR¿a nuanced portrait in which a motherâEUR"in her full and challenging complexityâEUR"is truly honoured.âEUR(TM) - Meanjin

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781761151644
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 272
  • Published:
  • August 1, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 155x234x21 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 346 g.
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âEUR¿A stand out amongst contemporary Australian literary fiction for its stylistic and structural ambition, God Forgets About the Poor is the novel Polites has been climbing to. It is moving, poetic, powerful - at once a folktale and a modern day lament. Christos Tsiolkas meets Gabriel Garcia Marquez.âEUR(TM) - Maxine Beneba Clarke, bestselling and award winning author of Foreign Soil and The Hate Race âEUR¿In God Forgets About the Poor, Polites has produced a masterpiece.âEUR(TM) - ArtsHub âEUR¿a triumphant reclamation, written in prose clean as polished stonesâEUR(TM) - The Saturday Paper âEUR¿God Forgets About the Poor feels like a culmination; itâEUR(TM)s the authorâEUR(TM)s most striking work yet.âEUR(TM) - The Guardian âEUR¿an important literary achievementâEUR(TM) - The Conversation âEUR¿God Forgets About the Poor is a reminder that everyone has a story worth telling and hearing, but not everyone gets the chance to share it. This is one told well.âEUR(TM) - Books + PublishingI will tell you why you should draft my story. Because migrant stories are broken. Some parts in a village where we washed our clothing with soot. Some parts in big cities working in factories. How we starved for food in Greece and starved for Greece in Australia. You donâEUR(TM)t know the first thing about me. A son can never see his mother as a woman. You will only see me in relation to you. I have had a thousand lives before you were even a thought. Hospitalised as a child for an entire year. Living as an adult without family in Athens when the colonels took control. Start when I was born. Describe the village and how beautiful it was. On the side of a mountain but in the middle of a forest. If we walked to a certain point on the edge, we could look over the valley and see rain clouds coming. Sometimes we would see a cat on a roof, we read that as a warning of a storm. When we looked down, we saw the dirt, which was just as rich as the sky. My island, your island, our island. Sometimes I think God forgot about us because we were poor. A stunning new novel from the author of Down the Hume and The Pillars, God Forgets About the Poor is a love story to a migrant mother, whose story is as important as any ever told. PRAISE FOR GOD FORGETS ABOUT THE POOR: âEUR¿Polites brings to light his motherâEUR(TM)s story, a migrant woman who has lived a number of lives, surely a common story in the Greek community, and while the title suggests god may forget about the poor, Polites wants to make sure the world does not.âEUR(TM) - Neos Kosmos âEUR¿It is an exquisite mode for the diaspora story, a genre that is increasingly losing its meaningfulness in a time of its commodification. In God Forgets About the Poor, the old country is dead, yet it continues to live vividly in migrants' memories even as they evolve amongst future generations.âEUR(TM) - ABC Arts - The Bookshelf âEUR¿Peter Polites is also sensitive to the ways in which migrant stories can be reduced, stereotyped and consumed in mainstream publishing, and is at pains to give voice to the complexity and richness of his subject's experience.âEUR(TM) - The Sydney Morning Herald âEUR¿a nuanced portrait in which a motherâEUR"in her full and challenging complexityâEUR"is truly honoured.âEUR(TM) - Meanjin

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