
Product Description A traditional Aborigine named KUNMANARA (protagonist) emerges from the Northern Desert of Australia and begins a Walkabout. At night, in the Dream Time, he converses with the philosopher, VOLTAIRE, who also teaches him French. While traveling around the world, he is imprisoned and tortured at Guantanamo in a case of mistaken identity. Escaping only to become a pawn in international politics, he finally finds sanity in the Stone Age. Along the way, he accidentally goes on hajj, becomes a rock star, and is even briefly worshipped as a demigod, all the while fleeing the ever ubiquitous men with guns. He finally returns to Australia and disappears into the Outback. A scathing indictment of political posturing and religious fanaticism, Voltaire s Walkabout is populated by an assortment of cowardly politicians, pompous celebrities, religious fanatics and, as noted, men with guns. The Nobel Savage turned on its head; the novel is ultimately a commentary on the absurdity of modern life. Questioning commonly held assumptions concerning the nature of progress and knowledge, Voltaire s Walkabout serves as a warning regarding the denigration of indigenous cultures. Misperceived as simplistic and primitive by those who meet him, the protagonist is the epitome of a transcendent being, a model of clarity for confused times. About the Author Ray Bawarchi is an author who lives in the mountains near Asheville, NC. A novelist and political opinion writer, his works have appeared in newspapers around the world. In 2008 he wrote a series of articles for New Europe, a newspaper headquartered in Brussels, focusing on the American election. Bawarchi has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and often brings that knowledge base to both news analysis and in the development of the characters in his novels. In addition to the above, Bawarchi will debut a syndicated column of political opinion and commentary that will appear in newspapers and websites
Page Count:
163
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Blue Throat Press
ISBN-10:
193434107X
ISBN-13:
9781934341070
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