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  1. Imagined Lives: A Study of David Malouf (Uqp Studies in Australian Literature) by Philip Neilsen, 1996-07
  2. Ce vaste monde by David Malouf, 1994-04-01
  3. David Malouf (Australian Writers) by Ivor Indyk, 1993-05-27
  4. David Malouf: Johnno, Short Stories, Poems, Essays & Interviews (Uqp Australian Authors) by David Malouf, James Tulip, 1991-02
  5. Sheer Edge: Aspects of Identity in David Malouf's Writing (Lund Studies in English, 83) by Karin Hansson, David Malouf, 1991-12
  6. David Malouf (Contemporary World Writers) by Don Randall, 2007-07-15
  7. Harland's Half Acre by David Malouf, 1997-01-14
  8. Dream Stuff: Stories by David Malouf, 2001-12-11
  9. Dialogue on Democracy: The LaFontaine-Baldwin Lectures, 2000-2005: Louise Arbour, Alain Dubuc, Georges Erasmus, David Malouf, Beverley McLach
  10. Child's Play by David Malouf, 1999-07-27
  11. The Year of the Foxes and Other Poems by David Malouf, 1979
  12. Dream Stuff by David Malouf, 2001-04-05
  13. Neighbours in a Thicket by David Malouf, 1980-12
  14. Verspieltes Land. by David Malouf, 1996-02-01

21. Malouf, David / Papers (U. Of Queensland): Table Of Contents
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22. Untitled Document
A detailed chapterby-chapter analysis of david malouf's book Fly Away Peter .
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23. Lateline - 25/11/1998: Our Island Home
Doris Lessing. david malouf wurde am 20. März 1934 in Brisbane, Australien geboren.
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Our Island Home

Maxine McKew speaks to author David Malouf.
Maxine McKew:
His preference for privacy makes him something of an enigma but his writings are universally revered.
Clive James:
The thing about Malouf's imagination is that we would all like to have it!
Maxine McKew:
Now in the 1998 Boyer lectures, author David Malouf ponders the influences which have made modern Australia.
David Malouf Sometimes we are very open to the world and we love everything that's coming from outside that's news and excitement to us and possibility of change. Maxine McKew: What has made us distinctive and what will make our society fairer - Our Island Home - that's our story tonight. Maxine McKew: Welcome to the program. Each year around this time the ABC's Boyer lecture series, which honours former chair Sir Richard Boyer, provides a prominent Australian with a unique opportunity to reflect on who we are and what we might become. This year our most awarded novelist David Malouf has taken up the challenge with a very fresh take on our history. Where some have seen only the brutal raw side of our convict beginnings, David Malouf emphasizes the capacity of the first settlers to remake themselves...he talks of their inventiveness...of their spirit of play which saw them build the colony's first theatre more quickly that they built the first church.

24. Malouf, David
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Sex Male National Origin Australia Era Mid 20th Century Born Awards Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Prix Baudelaire, Lannan Literary Award Annotated Works The Conversations at Curlow Creek Remembering Babylon

25. Entdeckungsreisen
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Dt. von Adelheid Dormagen. Zsolnay Verlag, Wien 1999. 264 Seiten, 39,80 DM.
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26. General Search Results For David Malouf
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27. Malouf, David The Conversations At Curlow Creek
malouf, david The Conversations at Curlow Creek. In fact, david malouf isone of Australia's leading poets, as well as being a fine novelist.
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Genre Novel (214 pp.) Keywords Colonialism Death and Dying Developing Countries Empathy ... Society Summary The story takes place in the course of one night during the 1820's in the Australian outback. Carney, an Irish convict-turned-revolutionary, is scheduled for execution in the morning. Two soldiers guard him at the lonely outpost. An officer named Adair arrives to interrogate Carney, in the hope that he might betray his surviving comrades, especially Dolan, the leader of the insurrection. The officer and the prisoner keep a vigil through the long cold night. Carney tells about his impoverished life in Ireland and his goal of achieving freedom for himself and his countrymen. Adair, too, is Irish. He remembers his own, more privileged life in Dublin. The uneducated Carney asks, "Why is there so much injustice in the world?" Adair has no answer. At dawn Carney asks permission to wash in the stream before he is executed. The officer allows him to do so, and the convict presumably jumps on a horse and successfully flees. It is clear that Adair has permitted his charge to escape.

28. David Malouf
david malouf, Johnno. david malouf (1934 ) Born and educated in Brisbane, david malouf is a poet and novelist of
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I have taken to wandering about after school looking for one simple object in it that might be romantic, or appalling even, but there is nothing. It is simply the most ordinary place in the world. David Malouf , Johnno
David Malouf (1934- ) Born and educated in Brisbane, David Malouf is a poet and novelist of international acclaim. Much of his fiction recreates his childhood experiences in Brisbane. His novels include Johnno (1975), An Imaginary Life (1978), Fly Away Peter (1982), The Great World (1990) and Remembering Babylon (1993) which won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996. Home About List of Authors Map ... TOURS
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30. Malouf, David
Biography david malouf Writer Australia Born 20 Mar 1934 david malouf was born in1934 in Brisbane, and received a degree from the University of Queensland.
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David Malouf
Writer Australia Born 20 Mar 1934
David Malouf was born in 1934 in Brisbane, and received a degree from the University of Queensland. After a few years in London, where he worked as a teacher, he returned to Australia to teach English Literature at the University of Sydney. In 1977 he moved to Italy, having by then decided to become a full-time writer, and returned to Australia in 1985.
David Malouf has published six volumes of poetry, several novels and novellas, an autobiography ('12 Edmondstone Street', 1985) and three opera librettos.
A recurring theme throughout his writing is the exploration of how living in one hemisphere - Australia - and inheriting culture from another - Europe - affects people and the world they make for themselves.
His novel 'The Great World' won the Miles Franklin Award in 1990, and Remembering Babylon was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1993. It went on to win the first IMPAC literary award in 1996.

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32. BLOOD RELATIONS By David Malouf
Blood Relations david malouf Introduced by MayBrit Akerholt 1988. Cover Australia.Return to david malouf Page. Last modified April 18, 2002.
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Blood Relations
David Malouf
Introduced by May-Brit Akerholt

Cover: John Wood as Willy, Laurence Clifford as Dinny and Paul Goddard as Kit in the Sydney production 1987. Dustjacket synopsis:
"In his first play, the award-winning David Malouf peoples his stage with characters whose inner selves are as immediate as their environment. A family group gathers at Christmas about the dynamic and manipulative patriach, Willy - a man of many pasts. They are joined by two inquisitive characters bent on uncovering his secret. The relevation uncovers a further mystery of guilt and reconciliation." First Paragraph from the Introduction:
Patrick White was the first playwright to offer a serious alternative to the form and idiom of the realist theatre in Australia. His early plays are forerunners to the poetic and epic drama which playwrights such as Dorothy Hewett, John Romeril and Louis Nowra explored in the 1970s, followed by Stephen Sewell, Janis Balodis, Alma de Groen, Michael Gow and now David Malouf. Their plays dramatise inner worlds and the conflict between the freedom of inner life and the restrictions of social life. In Blood Relations David Malouf evokes an Australian spiritual life through an innovative use of dramatic techniques. He creates a theatrical form which enables the epic and symbolic nature of the characters' quest to emerge. Rather than focussing on domestic, social and political reality

33. David Malouf's Prose Works : A Bibliography
CARTER, Paul malouf, david. Spatial History. Textual Practice 3 (1989) 17383.malouf, david. Must We Burn de Sade? . Overland 27-28 (1963) 27.
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David Malouf's Prose Works : A Bibliography Foreword Working on contemporary Australian literature as a Ph.D. student in France, all the more so outside Paris, often turns out to be like an impossible mission. Studying David Malouf's fiction proved to be even more difficult. Indeed, Malouf is a fairly discreet writer, whose name is far from well-known outside Australia and "Commonwealth circles" elsewhere. Yet, he is one of the greatest living Australian writers and a very productive one. He started out as a poet before reverting to prose and, occasionally, drama. From Johnno , in 1975, to his latest novel, he has published eight novels altogether plus a collection of short stories, several collections of poetry and numerous articles, essays or individual short stories. However, the main difficulty comes from the fact that the critical apparatus on his work is rather scarce and mostly Australia-based, though he shares his time and his life between Australia and Italy. It consists in very few scholarly books, to be ordered directly from Australia, some of which already out of print; and numerous reviews and articles, whose references can be found (fairly) easily in the Annual Bibliographies of the MLA and Australian Literary Studies . Fortunately the development of the Internet will considerably open perspectives and access to such secondary literature. But when I came across Giffuni's bibliography (see reference below), I thought the idea was clever and I expected it this work to be very useful. However, my great expectations were not fulfilled, for most references quoted turned out to be mainly occasional reviews in, at best, regional Australian dailies or weeklies, but more often than not, in publications I could not even trace the existence of.

34. Malouf, David - Vita
Translate this page david malouf. *20.März 1934 in Brisbaine/Australien, lebt und arbeitetin Sydney/Australien und in der Toskana/Italien. Stationen
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David Malouf *20.März 1934 in Brisbaine/Australien, lebt und arbeitet in Sydney/Australien und in der Toskana/Italien Stationen u.a. Studium Englisch, Französisch, Latein und Philosophie in St. Lucia/Queensland. Universitäts-Assistent. Übersiedlung nach England. Lehrer an verschiedenen Schulen. Seit 1978 freier Schriftsteller. Arbeitsgebiete: Lyrik, Erzählung, Roman Auszeichnungen/Ehrungen/Preise (Auswahl) Pascall-Prize, Australien (1988). MPAC-Literaturpreis, Dublin (1996) Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl) Interiors , Gedichte (1962). Verspieltes Land Die grosse Welt Remembering Babylon/Jenseits von Babylon Die Nachtwache am Curlow Creek An Imaginary Life/ Das Wolfskind , Roman (1996/1998, Wagenbach). Südlicher Himmel Buchbestellung I home I e-mail 1202 © LYRIKwelt

35. Das Wolfskind Von David Malouf
Translate this page An Imaginary Life/Das Wolfskind. Roman von david malouf (1996, Vintage/1998,Wagenbach). Besprechung von Iris Kammerer auf www.iris-kammerer.de
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An Imaginary Life/Das Wolfskind.
Roman von David Malouf (1996, Vintage/1998, Wagenbach).
Besprechung von Iris Kammerer auf www.iris-kammerer.de Alle paar Jahre thematisiert auf diesem Planeten ein Autor das Schicksal des römischen Dichters Ovid , der im Jahre 8 n.Chr. von Kaiser Augustus nach Tomis (h. Constanca) am Schwarzen Meer verbannt wurde, wo er zehn Jahre später starb. Diese Verbannung hat zu den wildesten Spekulationen Anlaß gegeben, denn eine offizielle Begründung ist nicht überliefert, und Ovid selbst spricht in einem Briefgedicht nur von einer "Dummheit" seinerseits. Alle Autoren, die sich mit diesem Thema befassen, flechten eine Interpretation von Ovids Hauptwerk, den Metamorphosen ein, darin unterscheiden sich auch die beiden bekanntesten Ovid-Romane der letzten Jahrzehnte nicht, Maloufs Buch und Christoph Ransmayrs Die letzte Welt (geb. Eichborn, Frankfurt 1989. DM 44,; TB Fischer, Frankfurt 1991. DM 18,90). Ransmayr legte den Fokus auf die Metamorphosen - immerhin war der Roman aus einem Artikel zur Interpretation derselben entstanden. Malouf verwandelt das Lebensende des Dichters in eine Metamorphose, metaphorisch für die Entstehung und (Selbst-)Begründung der Postmoderne. Der verbannte Dichter Ovid haust in der Hütte eines Dorfhäuptlings am äußersten Rand des römischen Reiches, einem gottverlassenen Winkel. Getrennt von dem einst gewohnten Luxus muß er das Leben einfacher Bauern teilen, deren Sprache er zunächst weder versteht noch spricht; ihm ist vor allem die Möglichkeit genommen, sich in der einzigen Weise verständlich zu machen, auf die er sich versteht: die Dichtung. Zunehmend verliert er sich in Resignation, während das Land von der versteppenden Wildnis selbst und von den Bewohnern der Wildnis, räuberischen Steppenvölkern, bedroht wird.

36. University Of Queensland Press - Books, Literary, Novels, Fiction
Mallett, Ashley. 1993. Neighbours in a thicket poems. malouf, david. 1974. Johnnoa novel. malouf, david. 1975. First things last poems. malouf, david. 1980.
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37. AustLit Agent
Agent Details. malouf, david (aka malouf, George Joseph david ) (348 works by )Born 20 Mar 1934 Brisbane, Queensland Gender Male, By permission of the NLA.
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38. Interview With David Malouf
AustralianHumanitiesR eview. Interview with david malouf. Helen david maloufOperatic is probably not the word I'd first have used. Musical
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Interview with David Malouf
Helen Daniel talks to David Malouf about The Conversations at Curlow Creek
and other matters such as God and paganism and the sacred.
HELEN DANIEL: In his review of Curlow Creek in Australian Book Review Nick Jose talks about the operatic qualities of the novel. Were you conscious of this operatic form while you were writing? DAVID MALOUF: Operatic is probably not the word I'd first have used. Musical, I think that's certainly true. But I think that's true of the way all my books are shaped. I don't usually think of the forward drive of the book as having to do with plot, but with exploration of things which are announced first, sometimes almost like metaphors in a poem, say. You then explore both ends of the metaphor and let those spawn other oppositions, other comparisons, and then explore those. I think that's the way almost all my books work, and I think I learned really to shape a novel the way I'd learned to shape a poem. I sometimes referred in the past to the books therefore having a kind of poetical structure in that kind of way, or musical, if one wanted to say that. Certainly in this book there are a number of operatic references. Adair's parents have been opera singers and I was deliberately, playfully, dealing with that to this extent that he doesn't see any relationship between his own temperament and what he assumes must have been their artistic and operatic temperament. That's a little bit of play about where character comes from, the extent to which we are determined or separate and self-shaping.

39. Remembering Babylon/ Malouf, David / RHRH000813
malouf, david, Remembering Babylon. Published by Vintage (Paperback ©1994)Click here to visit our bookshop where you can buy this book.
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Malouf, David Remembering Babylon Published by Vintage
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'Remembering Babylon' tells the tragic and compelling story of Gemmy Fairley, a white man who, after sixteen years with the Aborigines, finds his whiteness as unsettling among the hostilities of a pioneer community as the knowledge he brings with him of the aboriginal world. "It is like finding a spirit painting in a nineteenth century locket - full of wisdoms and magic - the most delicate tracing of a profound and elliptical history, thrilling in its style and adventurousness. The story is universal - it contains the violence of the world equal to Goya's and also, alongside it, the most honourable and human gentleness". - Michael Ondaatje Category: Fiction ISBN 009930242x Order Code: RHRH000813

40. Recommended Australian Literature
Here's Luck. Mackay, Hugh. Little Lies. malouf, david. Antipodes. malouf, david.The Great World. malouf, david. Harland's Half Acre. malouf, david. Johnno.
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Recommended Australian Literature This is a list of some recommended Australian literature by author. It includes both classic and modern literature and is only a selection of the books available. Click on the title for more details. You can find more links to Australian book lists on our Australian Book Page Ackland, Michael (Editor) The Penguin Book of Nineteenth Century Australian Literature Anderson, Don (Editor) Contemporary Classics: The Best Australian Short Fiction 1965-1995 Astley, Thea Drylands Astley, Thea It's Raining in Mango: Pictures from the Family Album Astley, Thea The Slow Natives Bail, Murray The Drover's Wife and Other Stories Bail, Murray Eucalyptus Bail, Murray Holden's Performance Bail, Murray Homesickness Barrett, Robert G. The Boys From Binjiwunyawunya Barrett, Robert G. You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids Bird, Carmel (Editor) Relations: Australian Short Stories Bradley, James The Deep Field Brewster, Anne; O'Neill, Angeline; Van Den Berg, Rosemary (Editors) Those Who Remain Will Always Remember: An Anthology of Aboriginal Writing Carey, Peter Bliss Carey, Peter

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