
Swan Book
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Is the mute woman's swan song the cry of human society before the end? Alexis Wright uses his signature style of "Indigenous Magical Realism" to create a literary masterpiece with a confusing plot. Through the heroine's ups and downs experience of being abused and unable to speak, it sends a deafening cry for vulnerable groups such as women and indigenous people. A hundred years from now, the environment will deteriorate due to the climate crisis. In the Northern Territory of Australia, a mute girl was gang-raped as a child by three teenagers who snorted gasoline, and then fell into a hole under the roots of a eucalyptus tree and fell asleep. Ten years later, she was rescued by Bella Dona, a climate refugee and an old white woman, and named "Forgotten Vinyl". Bella raised her and told her stories about swans throughout the ages every day. After Bella's death, the mute girl lived with the swans that Bella fed by the lake, and was called the Swan Girl. Many years later, Warren Finch, who had a baby engagement with Swan Girl, became the first Aboriginal president in Australian history. He went to Swan Lake to marry the mute girl, but took her to the city under house arrest. He also sent people to blow up Swan Lake, which was filled with Aboriginal people, climate refugees and swans. Later Finch was killed and the flood came...
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