Red Dog
(Autor) Louis de BernieresIn early 1998 I went to Perth in Western Australia in order to attend the literature festival, and part of the arrangement was that I should go to Karratha to do their first ever literary dinner. Karratha is a mining town a long way further north. The landscape is extraordinary, being composed of vast heaps of dark red earth and rock poking out of the never-ending bush. I imagine that Mars must have a similar feel to it. I went exploring and discovered the bronze statue to Red Dog outside the town of Dampier. I felt straight away that I had to find out more about this splendid dog. A few months later I returned to Western Australia and spent two glorious weeks driving around collecting Red Dog stories and visiting the places that he knew, writing up the text as I went along. I hope my cat never finds out that I have written a story to celebrate the life of a dog.
Louis de Bernieres
Louis de Bernieres is a British novelist known for his epic historical fiction and lyrical prose style. His most notable work is "Captain Corelli's Mandolin," a sweeping novel set during World War II on the Greek island of Cephalonia. De Bernieres is celebrated for his vivid characters, rich storytelling, and ability to capture the complexities of human nature. His works often explore themes of love, war, and the impact of historical events on individuals. De Bernieres has made a significant contribution to the historical fiction genre, blending fact with fiction to create immersive and emotionally resonant narratives.