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'This paper looks at the construction of emptiness in the works of two artists: the Italian film composer Ennio Morricone and the Australian novelist Randolph Stow. The relevant texts are the music Morricone wrote for Sergio Leone's epic Once upon a Time in the West, and Stow's novels To the Islands and Tourmaline. Two different constructions. Tourmaline|Randolph Stow, The Comparable Worth Controversy|Cameran M. Lougy, The Loves of Charles II: The Stuart Saga|Jean Plaidy, Cell Biology|C.B. Powar. Tourmaline|Randolph Stow, Historic Preservation Law in a Nutshell|Ryan Rowberry, Target: Prime Time: Advocacy Groups and the Struggle Over Entertainment Television (Communication and Society)|Kathryn C. Montgomery, Reflections of the Breast|Tanya Bastianich Manuali.


Randolph Stow’s classic Tourmaline is set in the future and despite its unlikely setting, manages to convey relevant themes which resonate even in today’s modern society. The apocalyptic tale is set in a community in outback Western Australia, which is described in excruciating terms as a dying, waterless town. “I say we have a [ ]. Stow is one of a number of Australian writers who turned to Taoism as an alternative epistemology for Europeans grappling with an intractable and alien continent. In this novel, he sets himself the difficult task of showing how it might apply. A post-apocalyptic parable, Tourmaline is Randolph Stow's most allusive and controversial novel. It remains a landmark in Australian literature more than half a century after its first publication. 'Intense and extraordinary.' Spectator 'Brilliantly evocative disturbing.' Meanjin show more.

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