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Crossing the Great Divide

Memoir of an Artist

Rod Moss

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English
WILD DINGO PRESS
01 March 2019
The memoirsand paintings that Rod Moss has produced during the last 35 years are unique intheir dramatisation of the lives of his trusting Aboriginal family and havebeen critically acclaimed nationally and internationally. In his third memoirwe follow the nurturing of the curiosity and openness that has fastened him tothe luminous power of Central Australia and its First Peoples. From thefoothills of Victoria's Dandenong Ranges and his city-based art education, weare taken to the Mallee where he first embraces the climate most conducive tohis wellbeing. He returns to the city and is invited to participate inMelbourne's dynamic experimental small school movement. A year is spent in theUSA studying the  teachings of Armenianphilosopher George Gurdjieff in a rural community 'Shenandoah' farm setting.

Travel widens Moss' perceptions and continues to pique his curiosity. A trip toa Pilbra Indigenous community opens the door on the Aboriginal world that hewill spend the rest of his life coming to terms with.

In Crossing the Great Divide, Rod Mossshows the reader through his formative years in 1950s and 1960s Victoria, andthrough young adulthood in the 1970s. He weaves his experiences together withsensitivity and a painterly eye.
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Imprint:   WILD DINGO PRESS
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 154mm, 
Weight:   400g
ISBN:   9780648349860
ISBN 10:   0648349861
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Crossing the Great Divide: Memoir of an Artist

"""When I read Rod Moss's masterpiece The Hard Light of Day, I marvelled at the wonderful goodness and profound humanism of the man who wrote it. Ditto when I read One Thousand Cuts. Where could such a man come from, I wondered. Many readers who felt as I did will look eagerly for answers in Crossing the Great Divide. They won't be surprised that Moss' rich life confirms the ancient insight that wisdom comes only to people who were neither wise nor prudent when they were young. In his early and middle years, Moss' ferocious hunger for experience - physical, intellectual, artistic and spiritual, in their many forms - was tempered by a sense of humanity as it existed in himself and others that went deep even then. The idiosyncratic, gritty but sensuous, realism of Moss' paintings shows also in his prose, enlivening while disciplining its attention to the details of events, persons and places he describes. I know of no one like him."" - Raimond Gaita, author and philosopher ""Crossing the Great Divide is a monumental achievement. Epic in scope, it encompasses a life-journey recorded in luminous detail, driven by an unwavering intellectual curiosity, and graced by unsparing self-reflection and humanity. It is both a portrait of a young man as aspiring artist, working his way towards his calling, and the reflections of the mature artist, who has truly crossed the divide between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples, and found a way to express his findings, and his vision, as a painter, craftsman, lateral thinker and writer."" - Arnold Zable, author"


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