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  1. Ransom: A Novel by David Malouf, 2010-01-05
  2. Remembering Babylon: A Novel by David Malouf, 1994-10-04
  3. An Imaginary Life by David Malouf, 1996-05-28
  4. Every Move You Make by David Malouf, 2007-01
  5. The Conversations at Curlow Creek by David Malouf, 1998-01-12
  6. The Great World: A novel by David Malouf, 1993-09-28
  7. The Complete Stories (Vintage International) by David Malouf, 2008-06-10
  8. Johnno by David Malouf, 1998-09
  9. Wild lemons: Poems by David Malouf, 1980
  10. Antipodes by David Malouf, 1985-01
  11. Fly Away Peter by David Malouf, 1998-05-26
  12. Provisional Maps: Critical Essays on David Malouf
  13. The Transformation of Political Identity from Commonwealth Through Poltcolonial Literature: The Cases of Nadine Gordimer, David Malouf, and Michael Ondaatje by Lamia Tayeb, 2006-09-30
  14. David Malouf: Selected Poems (A & R Modern Poets) by David Malouf, 1992-06

1. Australian Authors - David Malouf
David Malouf was born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1934. His father s family came to Australia in the 1880s from Lebanon and his mother s family from London
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David Malouf
Brief Biography
David Malouf was born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1934. His father's family came to Australia in the 1880s from Lebanon and his mother's family from London just before World War I. He was educated at Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland, where he taught for two years after graduating. He left Australia aged twenty-four and lived in Britain from 1959-68 where he taught in London and Birkenhead. He returned to teach English at the University of Sydney, where he stayed until 1977. He now writes full-time and lives part of the year in Australia and part in southern Tuscany in Italy. Malouf has won numerous prizes for his work including the NSW Premier's Literary Award for An Imaginary Life in 1979, The Age Book of the Year Award in 1982 for Fly Away Peter , the Miles Franklin Award in 1991 and the 1991 Commonwealth Prize for fiction for The Great World Remembering Babylon won the NSW Premier's Literary Award in 1993, and was shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize . In June 1996, the novel was awarded the first

2. David Malouf - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
David George Joseph Malouf (born 20 March 1934) is an acclaimed Australian writer . His 1993 novel, Remembering Babylon was shortlisted for the Booker Prize
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3. David Malouf
David Malouf at www.contemporarywriters.com David Malouf was born in Queensland, Australia, in 1934 to a Lebanese-Christian father and English-Jewish
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4. Interview With David Malouf
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
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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.

5. David Malouf --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on David Malouf Australian poet and novelist of Lebanese and English descent whose work reflects his ethnic
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6. Random House Australia - Author Details = David Malouf
DAVID MALOUF is the author of short story collections DREAM STUFF (‘These stories are pearls,’ Spectator) and EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE and of acclaimed novels
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7. David Malouf - Boxes And Arrows: The Design Behind The Design
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8. Poetry International Web - David Malouf
David Malouf was born in Brisbane in 1934. His father’s family had immigrated to Australia from the Lebanon in the 1880s and his mother’s family had arrived
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11. David Malouf: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati
Covers website’s latest book cover offering is The Complete Stories, by David Malouf, acclaimed Australian author. Malouf has written novels, plays,
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    Covers website’s latest book cover offering is The Complete Stories, by David Malouf, acclaimed Australian author. Malouf has written novels, plays, short stories, poetry, etc., and his name is well-known in the literary world. The book jacket is designed by Brian Barth. 24 days ago in Jew Wishes Authority: 14
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    Covers website’s latest book cover offering is The Complete Stories, by David Malouf, acclaimed Australian author. Malouf has written novels, plays, short stories, poetry, etc., and his name is well-known in the literary world. The book jacket is designed by Brian Barth. 24 days ago in Jew Wishes Authority: 14
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  • 12. Australia Council For The Arts - David Malouf
    David Malouf is an awardwinning Australian writer whose book Remembering Babylon was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1993.
    http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/the_arts/artists_and_orgs/artists/david_malou
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    David Malouf
    David Malouf is an award-winning Australian writer whose book Remembering Babylon was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1993.
    It won the inaugural International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996 and the Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1996. Malouf was also awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2000. His epic novel, The Great World, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1991 and the French Prix Femina Etranger. Malouf has written poetry, fiction, essays and libretti and his most recent book, Every Move You Make was published in 2006. His new work of poetry, Typewriter Music

    13. Synaptic Burn: David Malouf
    Synaptic Burn Engage Thoughts on Interaction Design and other related musings.
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    DAVID MALOUF
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    Born 27-June
    Reside in Brooklyn, NY , USA
    Work as Interaction Designer
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    Married to Theresa Malouf
    Married on Grenada, W. Indies
    Married on 12-Jan-2004
    Father of Caleb
    Last visited Banff
    on July-2006 Going to Connecting 07: World Design Congress on Oct 16-20 in San Francisco, CA, USA then to on Feb 08-10, 2008 in Savannah, GA, USA @

    14. POST-COLONIAL THEMES IN DAVID MALOUF'S REMEMBERING BABYLON
    NOTE Much of the material used on this page is taken from a conversation with david malouf in Dublin, 19 April 1997. It is interesting to note that,
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    Post-Colonial Themes in David Malouf's Remembering Babylon
    This page last revised 27 May 1997 NOTE: Much of the material used on this page is taken from a conversation with David Malouf in Dublin, 19 April 1997. It is interesting to note that, although in the context of this MA course we are studying Malouf's novel in terms of a post-colonial response, the author himself has expressed the opinion that it is not, strictly speaking, a post-colonial text. Most would agree with Malouf in that it is certainly not an example of resistance or response from a member of a colonised community in the same vein as, for example, Chinua Achebe or some Native Canadian authors. Rather, it can be seen as an examination of the colonial project by a descendant of the original colonisers. Nevertheless, there are several themes running through the novel which constitute elements of post-colonial discourse, and this page intends to briefly examine some of them. There is a pervasive sense of colonial guilt throughout Remembering Babylon , an awareness of the suspect morality of the colonial process. Like

    15. David Malouf Overview
    david malouf. Biography Works Postcolonial Lit Literature History Politics Religion Science Technology
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    16. Books And Writing - 5/1/2001: David Malouf - Dream Stuff... Summer Series
    This week a public conversation with the gifted Australian author david malouf whose writing has been delighting readers and attracting prizes for almost
    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/bwriting/stories/s225573.htm

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    David Malouf - 'Dream Stuff'... Summer Series
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    This week a public conversation with the gifted Australian author
    David Malouf , whose writing has been delighting readers and attracting prizes for almost four decades. David speaks to Ramona Koval about his new collection of short stories, Dream Stuff , in front of an enthusiastic crowd at the St Kilda Town Hall. (Random House) Details or Transcript: Ramona Koval : Hello, welcome to Books and Writing, Ramona Koval : with you, and tonight a conversation with David Malouf on his new collection of short stories, Dream Stuff , recorded late in March, 2000, at the St. Kilda Town Hall in Melbourne. David Malouf has been delighting his readers for decades since his first collection of poetry was published almost forty years ago, and then followed stories, novels, novellas, librettos and his autobiographical writing. His work has won very many awards, including a 1993 Booker Prize nomination for Remembering Babylon , the book which went on to win the inaugural IMPAC Literature Prize in May 1996, and earlier last month David was awarded the biennial Neustadt Prize for Literature for his body of work–joining a group which includes Nobel Prize winners Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Czeslaw Milosz and Octavio Paz.

    17. 2004 Speech - David Malouf - Lafontaine-Baldwin - Operation Dialogue
    david malouf. Convocation Hall University of Toronto March 12, 2004 700pm. Page 1 of 6. david malouf. We sometimes assume that only in new societies,
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    March 12, 2004
    Page 1 of 6 David Malouf We sometimes assume that only in new societies, settler nations like Canada and Australia, is identity a matter of question and doubt. In fact these questions also arise in older places. I’m thinking of the united Germany and how, on a daily basis, whenever rights are under consideration or laws made, or an historic monument is to be restored or a bit of waste ground built on, there is always the need to take account of recent history; not in order to rewrite it — quite the contrary — but to see that the new thing continues some aspects of the past and makes a break with others. Nations that have suffered defeat and occupation or have condoned or been the victim of tyranny, or of civil war or violent social division — England after 1649, the US after its civil war, more recently Chile, South Africa, Lebanon, Cambodia, ex-Yugoslavia and many more — have in the re-establishment of civil order within a unified and bonded nation to face bitter questions about crimes committed and rights violated before they can be reconstituted as ventures with a foreseeable future. Australia too, I might just say, has a problem, still unresolved, with history and the need for reconciliation. Unlike Canada, we did not recognise prior occupation of the continent by indigenous people. Until very recently, we considered it, before we arrived, to have been terra nullius, no man’s land. We signed no treaties with native peoples, and till 1967, when a referendum settled the question, did not count them in the federated nation. They were, in 1901 when we drew up our Constitution, no more than an unhappy remnant. Their only chance at a life within the nation was to assimilate or get lost.

    18. Jenerous - Podcast Interviews With Entrepreneurs And Marketers » Blog Archive
    For my 95th podcast, I continued my search for insight into this field by interviewing david malouf of Intralinks. david and I talked about rich websites,
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    19. Featured Author: David Malouf
    david malouf s novelistic reconstruction of Ovid s years of exile, about which almost nothing is known. . . . an original and daring idea .
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    Featured Author: David Malouf
    With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times In This Feature
  • Reviews of David Malouf's Earlier Books Recent Links
  • Michael Wood Reviews 'Dream Stuff: Stories' (Aug. 20, 2000)
  • First Chapter: 'Dream Stuff: Stories'
    Jane Bown/Pantheon Books David Malouf REVIEWS OF DAVID MALOUF'S EARLIER BOOKS:
  • An Imaginary Life
    "David Malouf's novelistic reconstruction of Ovid's years of exile, about which almost nothing is known. . . . an original and daring idea . . . But Mr. Malouf has a hunger for synthesis, for progression, that pushes poor, old, jaded Ovid toward sentimentality."
  • Johnno
    "Mr. Malouf's retrospective eye is as sensitive as his prose. He finds the scenes that will conduce toward an artistic whole. . . . There is neither idolatry nor sentimentality in the portrait of Johnno . . . There is plenty of emotion here, but it is not excessive . . ."
  • Harland's Half Acre
    "'Harland's Half Acre' seems a bit too self-conscious in its attempt to create the terms of its own esthetic, too neatly calculated to have the free play of mind of the finest novels. But it is a remarkable book, in which the realist and the dreamer are finally and excitingly fused, both agreed that they have no need of the old world."
  • The Great World
    "Mr. Malouf has attempted a rare thing to write a historical novel in a modern psychological style. And he has succeeded. . . . Despite his large canvas and grand schemes, he never sacrifices the intensity of his characters' interior worlds."
  • 20. David Malouf - Authors - Random House
    david malouf is the author of ten novels and six volumes of poetry. His novel The Great World was awarded both the prestigious Commonwealth Prize and the
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