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Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Australia Cane
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Language: Italian
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Kurunda Publications , 1971 .
      Extent: 157p.
      Note/s:
      • Dedication:
        A mio padre
        UMBERTO BOSI
        che a cinquant'anni
        prese in mano per la prima volta
        un piccone
        ma che non rinfaccio' mai all'Australia
        l'ingiustizia
        grato per la serenita'
        che questa terra, che ora l'accoglie per sempre,
        gli dono'.
        E a tutti gli emigranti
        con i quali ho diviso
        gli 'anni difficili'
        dal 1950 al 1960
        che e' il periodo nel quale
        si svolge questa storia.

Works about this Work

'Australia Cane' - Fifty Years Later Pino Bosi , 2007 single work criticism
— Appears in: Literary and Social Diasporas : An Italian Australian Perspective 2007; (p. 31-38)
Il multiculturalismo australiano un'interpretazione soggettiva Giovanni Andreoni , 1993 single work criticism
— Appears in: Italians in Australia : Historical and Social Perspectives : Proceedings of the Conference on the Italians in Australia, the first 200 years, held at the University of Wollongong and Macquarie University, 27-29 August 1988 1993; (p. 15-22)
Early Italo-Australian Literature as a Sociological Document Charles D'Aprano , 1991 single work criticism
— Appears in: Italians in Australia : The Literary Experience : Proceedings of the Conference on the Italians in Australia, the First 200 Years, held at the University of Wollongong and Macquarie University, 27-29 Aug. 1988 1991; (p. 5-6)
In this brief paper, D'Aprano suggests that early Italo-Australian writing should be considered as 'primary sources' for sociological research, as these writers 'speak of their lives and their experiences in their social context' (6).
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