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great sand-ships, talking belltrees, shapeshifters, cyborgs, and visionaries, while overhead, tribal satellites guard against encroachments from the remnants of white population along the coast. Though he received many honours for his evocative and inventive fiction, Dowling did not please all readers with his imagined future...Criticisms of
Dowling fail to note how differently he constructs the relationship between the traditional and the modern. In the Tyson stories, mysticism is not separated from scientific knowledge. Either world view, or both in conjunction, can be found among characters of any race. Dowling, though, did not help matters when he chose the term 'Ab'O' to name his futuristic tribes. The shortened form of Aborigine, though not the most offensive racial epithet available, has been used derisively, more often than not. An extra apostrophe and capital letter did not provide, for many readers, sufficient estrangement of an all-too-familiar term....As Dowling's series has developed, he has worked very hard to create an alternative vision of racial and tribal identities, to provide a genuinely new concept to go with the estranged term, but it is not an easy task for an outsider to imagine a new form of selfhood for a group that has been so strongly Othered."
446:(1990) and subsequent collections marked a greater maturation of science fictional explorations of Aboriginal culture.Focusing on the adventures of a non-Aboriginal, or 'National' hero operating within this cultural sphere, Dowling's Tom Tyson stories offer sophisticated narrative techniques, memorable images, and troubling themes. These themes usually revolve around conflicts between tradition and innovation or nature and artifice. Dowling does not equate Aboriginality with tradition or nature - he is just as likely to pit advanced Aboriginal technology against national attempts at resurgence or to frame the conflict between tradition and novelty as a struggle between tribal factions.
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299:). Dowling did critical work and continued to play with bands – Temenos (rock band, 1970–72); Gestalt (acoustic band, 1972–75) after taking a teaching position at a Sydney business college. At least one of his rock bands used to play for the patients at a mental hospital at Bedlam Point, near his home – a source for 'Cape Bedlam', location of the Madhouse in the
589:, commissioned the book's primary editor, award-winning Australian writer and critic Terry Dowling, to expand Ellison's three-and-a-half decade collection into a 50-year retrospective. Mr. Dowling went through fifteen years of new stories and essays to pick what he thought were the most representative to be included in this 1000+ page collection."
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785:(March 2020). 3 volumes. Limited slipcased edition of 300 copies signed by author and by artist Nick Stathopoulos; and trade paperbacks editions and e-book editions. Vols 1 and 2 contain the complete stories of the Tom Rynosseros Saga, including the previously unpublished "Marmordesse.". Volume 3, entitled
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The 'Rynosseros Cycle' is set in a far future
Australia where great sandships ("charvolants") roam the outback, and the Ab'O tribes control hi-tech and set protocols which restrict the movements of the "Nationals" (white people). In this future Australia, high technology and mysticism co-exist, and
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collected short stories written up to 1990. Further stories of Tyson were written in the early 1990s, with two further volumes of Tyson's adventures appearing in 1992 and 1993. The 'Rynosseros Cycle' would not conclude until publication of the fourth volume in 2007, but stands amongst
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race whose heritage is both its past and its future destiny. Ab'O Princes use satellites to spy on tribal conflicts, and graceful wind-propelled sand-ships roll across the deserts, giving its symbol of freedom and inquiry." Dowling has attributed part of the inspiration for the Tom Tyson character
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Australian wordsmith Dowling brings a close to the adventures of Tom Rynosseros in this collection of 11 stories, three original, with extensive bridging material. "This is the conclusion to the best and most ambitious Australian SF series ever written, and one of the best, ever –
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Rynosseros stories, together with nearly 30,000 words of supplementary writing on the series and its origins written by Dowling.
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Dowling the writer) and a character called Ray, an outpatient from a mental hospital who calls Dowling late at night to talk of synchronicities and to exchange stories. Some critics saw this linking
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and other mythic figures, has emerged amnesiac from an Ab'O punishment place known as the
Madhouse, with three images that may provide the key to his identity – a Ship, a Star and a woman's Face. Tyson becomes one of the "Coloured Captains" – seven Nationals permitted by the Ab'O to cross the
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magazine (Nov 1999) said: "Who's the writer who can produce horror as powerful and witty as the best of Peter Straub, SF as wondrously Byzantine and baroque as anything by
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Two of Dowling's short stories, 'The Maze Man" and "One Thing About the Night", are set to be filmed by American director Sergio Pinheiro, director of
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703:(MP Books, 1999). A limited edition of 200 copies. The title derives from a phrase in Dowling's story "The Robot is Running Away from the Trees".
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Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature
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1964:The Eternal Yes: The Affirmations of Terry Dowling
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1987:Ellison/Dowling/Dann: A Bibliographic Checklist
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711:(Eidolon, 2000). Collection of linked stories.
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1998:Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia
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2016:. "Terry Dowling" in Jay P. Pederson (ed)
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2067:The Dictionary of Science Fiction Places
1973:Terry Dowling: Virtuoso of the Fantastic
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759:Cemetery Dance Select: Terry Dowling
727:Make Believe: A Terry Dowling Reader
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560:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night,
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1534:"Breaking Through to the Heroes".
1509:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night
1456:Prix Wolkenstein, 1991 (Germany).
1348:The Year's Best Science Fiction 21
1050:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night
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1074:1, No 1 (June 1977): 6–18.
945:As well as appearances in
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176:Boronia Park Public School
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1320:(ed. Ellen Datlow, 2013).
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476:(Coeur de Lion, 2007).
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