Book description
'I lost my own father at 12 yrs of age and know what it is to be
raised on lies and silences my dear daughter you are presently too
young to understand a word I write but this history is for you and
will contain no single lie may I burn in hell if I speak false.' In a
dazzling act of ventriloquism, Peter Carey gives the Australian outlaw
Ned Kelly a voice so wild, passionate and original that it is
impossible not to believe that the famous bushranger himself is
speaking from beyond the grave. Carey gives us Ned Kelly as orphan, as
Oedipus, as horse thief, farmer, bushranger, reformer, bank-robber,
police-killer and, finally, as his country's beloved Robin Hood. In
1878 Francis Harty, a poor farmer, said, 'Ned Kelly is the best bloody
man that has ever been in Benalla, I would fight up to my knees in
blood for him - I have known him for years, I would take his word
sooner than another man's oath'. By the time of his hanging in 1880 a
whole country would seem to agree - and it is a measure of Peter
Carey's achievement that he has not only made art from his country's
great story but that he persuades us all to understand the true
measure of that 'best bloody man'.
Peter Carey received the Booker Prize for Oscar and Lucinda and
again for True History of the Kelly Gang. His other honors include the
Commonwealth Prize and the Miles Franklin Award. Born in Australia, he
has lived in New York City for 20 years.