Woolloomooloo
A Biography
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Publisher Description
It was no wonder I was glad to be down in Woolloomooloo. The Old Fitzroy reminded me of how Kings Cross used to be.
Told in his vivid and entertaining style, Louis Nowra writes Woolloomooloo’s biography, drink in hand, from the vantage point of the Old Fitzroy Hotel, the cosy, eccentric and wonderful pub on Dowling Street, Woolloomooloo. It’s a world of sex, sin, sly grog, sailors, razor gangs, larrikins, workers, artisans, murderers, fishermen, activists, drinkers, fashion designers, tradies, artists and the downright dangerous. It’s also a story of courage, resilience, tolerance, compassion. And though the pub has a real theatre, it’s the cast of real-life characters that are the stars of this show.
Woolloomooloo’s past wraps around its present. Louis – often accompanied by Coco the Chihuahua and other two-legged locals, often walks the streets, uncovering history – some official, some never revealed. He stumbles across pockets of beauty and charm, and the derelict and abandoned. Unforgettable – and unspellable – Woolloomooloo in this book is a place as fascinating as its name.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Louis Nowra has penned an extended love letter to a notorious—if melodically named—Sydney suburb. This non-fiction book reads like a novel, populated by a motley crew of characters whose lives are made or unmade in Woolloomooloo. Sitting at the intersection of history and memoir, the book vividly reflects the ambience of the area’s harbourside streets, from its shady 18th-century beginnings to its modern gentrified gleam. You needn't have visited this particular horseshoe-shaped valley to be drawn in: Nowra is an exemplary storyteller who makes you want to roam alleyways.