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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. Photographic Memories | The Courier-Mail
AS the imaginative crucible for one of the world s finest writers, the site of david malouf s childhood home in South Brisbane offers nothing to the pilgrim
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    Article from: Matthew Condon June 01, 2007 11:00pm AS the imaginative crucible for one of the world's finest writers, the site of David Malouf's childhood home in South Brisbane offers nothing to the pilgrim. The one-storey weatherboard at 12 Edmondstone Street, for one, no longer exists. It has long been erased from the Earth. The verandahs, the ironwork railings of interlocking circles, the rolled venetians, all gone. So too the frightening Fernery, of which Malouf wrote: "Being taken out of the house each night and set to sleep beside it is like being put down at the edge of a rain-forest. Those staghorns, huge blunt-nosed decapitations, those hairy fern-stalks with flesh-pale coils at the end, go too far back to the primordial damp and breath of things. If I step out there I will get time-lost " In the house's place, the concrete apron of a factory car park, a garbage dumpster, rusted outdoor storage racks of steel elevator parts, scaffolding and sheets of wire caging. Plus a damaged sign: Receipt and Despatch. At number 10, Sheek Fashion Agencies. Next door, at 14, the offices of the Housing Industry Association.

22. Tips For Designing Powerful RIAs: An Interview With David Malouf And Bill Scott
UIE’s Jared M. Spool and Joshua Porter recently had the chance to talk with expert web application designers, Bill Scott and david malouf, to discuss Rich
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By Jared M. Spool and Joshua Porter Originally published: Dec 06, 2006 The line between what we do on the web and what we do at our desk has significantly blurred. This presents opportunities for application developers that were previously unthinkable. Yet, it also presents challenges and puzzles to solve. We need to learn an entirely new interaction style, with new constraints and new boundary conditions. (For example, how do you make accessible AJAX work?) Bill Scott: At Yahoo!, AJAX is predominant. AJAX has emerged as a cohesive set of technologies. But we still do a lot of work with Flash. We chose to build our new web app, Yahoo! Maps , with Flash. However, one problem with Flash is that developers have to learn a completely new technology to build apps with it. One of the appeals of the AJAX technology is web developers can insert interactivity into the page incrementally and at a fairly low cost. David Malouf: However, I also see the environment changing. This month

23. David Malouf's Australia - July 25, 2007 - The New York Sun
david malouf s Australia July 25, 2007 - The New York Sun.
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Books Review of: The Complete Stories By ADAM KIRSCH
July 25, 2007 A D V E R T I S E M E N T A D V E R T I S E M E N T "Every Move You Make," the title story of David Malouf's most recent collection, awakens some interesting Australian echoes. The story centers around Jo, a woman in her 30s who came to Australia from Hungary as a child. But while she grew up in the country, Mr. Malouf writes, "no one would have called her a country girl." This ineradicable foreignness, this sense of being on the outside of Australia trying desperately to peer in, is a quality that Jo shares with many of Mr. Malouf's protagonists. Although the writer himself was born in Brisbane, in 1934, his unusual background - Lebanese Christian on his father's side, Jewish on his mother's - has given him an energizing estrangement from his country. Almost every story in "The Complete Stories" (Pantheon, 508 pages, $27.50), certainly all the best ones, can be read as fables of that estrangement, which in Mr. Malouf's hands transcends nationality and becomes a symbol of the human condition. Jo's longing to plunge into Australianness is what prompts her to fall in love with Mitchell Maze, an architect who embodies all the country's virtues. Above all, he represents to Jo its casual alluring beauty: "His charm was physical. It had to do with the sun-bleached, salt-bleached mess of his hair and the way he kept ploughing a rough hand through it; the grin that left deep lines in his cheeks; the intense presence, of which he himself seemed dismissive or unaware." The spell is deepened when Jo discovers that, under another name, Mitchell had been a child actor, the star of a movie that she loved as a 10-year-old and that helped smooth her assimilation to her new homeland: "In that darkened picture theatre in Albury, her heart had melted. Australia had claimed and conquered her."

24. Strangeness And Nature In David Malouf
This document has been adapted by kind permission of the author from the English summary of The Phenomenon of the Stranger in david malouf s An Imaginary
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Strangeness and Nature in David Malouf
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Apart from moments in which humans and nature interact in a way that provides an initiation for the characters, the natural environment in Malouf's works presents itself as the enemy to man. Ovid, the settlers and the characters in The Conversations at Curlow Creek have their origins in "civilized" countries and literally have to survive against the harsh and unknown place. Nature with all its mysteries is later personified through Gemmy, the child and Jonas. As they carry more animal-like or Aborigine-like features they are the immediate contact to the hostile land and are therefore seen by most of the figures of the novels as enemies. The prejudices which derive from misinformation and the inability to understand what Gemmy, the Aborigine and the child are and why they are there, lead to fear and to verbal and physical violence against them. But it is not only they who are the target of objection but also those who protect them. In Ovid's case his situation does not alter much because he is seen as weird anyway. The McIvors on the other hand have to face the difficult task of protecting Gemmy and at the same time - and equally important for them - simply to survive in the new environment where help from others is crucial. Sociologically the most interesting part of Remembering Babylon is the change of attitude, first of the settlers towards Jock McIvor and later his more critical view towards them. Their suspicions are mostly fed by rumours and exaggerations of members from their own inside-group, namely Andy McKillop. He does not (yet) belong to the core of the group but to the peripheral. He is the only one who has seen Gemmy being visited by Aborigines from his tribe and thus holds the monopoly of information about this event. He tries to use his knowledge and adds some invented facts to get recognition in the group firstly and secondly be accepted as a full member of the group. He convinces most of the others of his version with a mixture of causing fear, a loud and persistent voice and his insistence. The inability of Jock McIvor to fight these accusations weakens his position and he is somehow confronted with strange opinions about himself and Gemmy in the group.

25. David Malouf
Dream Stuff review of david malouf at Good Reports; Review of Imaginary Life Zane; Interview with david malouf Helen Daniel talks to david malouf about The
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26. David Malouf
A bibliography of david malouf s books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
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27. David Malouf Biography
41, 1989; Imagined Lives A Study of david malouf by P. Neilsen, St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1990; Sheer Edge Aspects of Identity in david
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Find all books written by David Malouf on Amazon.com Nationality: Australian. Born: David George Joseph Malouf in Brisbane, Queensland, 1934. Education: Brisbane Grammar School, 1947-50; University of Queensland, Brisbane, 1951-54, B.A. (honours) in English 1954. Career: Awards: The Age Times Fiction prize, 1993; International IMPAC Dublin Literary award, 1993.
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Johnno. St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1975; New York, Braziller, 1978. An Imaginary Life. New York, Braziller, and London, Chatto and Windus, 1978. London, Chatto and Windus, 1982; as , New York, Braziller, 1982. Fly Away Peter. London, Chatto and Windus, 1982. London, Chatto and Windus, and New York, Knopf, 1984. The Great World. London, Chatto and Windus, 1990; New York, Pantheon, 1991. Remembering Babylon. London, Chatto and Windus, and New York, Knopf, 1993. The Conversations at Curlow Creek. New York, Pantheon Books, 1996.
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29. Justaddwater.dk | UI Conf: David Malouf And Bill Scott On AJAX
Technorati Tags david malouf, bill scott, uiconf, ui11, ajax, ria, google spreadsheets, prototyping, irise, axure, rails, visio
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* trees
* panels
* drag and drop
* spinner
* slider
* form validation
* context menu Example Google Spreadsheet.
* Also holding on to some web specific metaphors: underlined links Cinematic effect. Animated effects like for minimize to show you where to find the minimized programs again.
Technical side of it: Pure browser. Open standards. AJAX new info from server without refresh. * A Javascript call makes a query to the server * server returns XML * Javascript reformats content and updates browser page Flash Flash * requires plugin (very common) * uses vector graphics Bill adds: Flash adds the graphical aspect for html pages. David demos Goowy (a Mac like desktop). Goowy Made in flash. * Can do most of what javascript does * good image manipulation * good audio support An example: Google Notebook (as a Firefox extension). Add your notes to any page. You can even share and publish notes. Backend frameworks * DOJO * Script.aculo.us

30. Rosenfeld Media - UX Person: David Malouf
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Fly Away Peter
Published: 1999-05-20. by Vintage.
An Imaginary Life
Published: 1999-05-20. by Vintage.
Jane Eyre (Oxford World's Classics Hardcovers)
Published: 2000-03-09. by Oxford University Press, USA.
Dream Stuff: Stories
Published: 2000-06-06. by Pantheon.

31. Dr David Malouf, Poet And Novelist - Alumni At The University Of Queensland
Growing up in Brisbane during the Depression and World War II years provided author and poet david malouf AO with the inspiration for many of his nationally
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32. David Malouf In Conversation, State Library Of Victoria
Listen to the audio of david malouf discussing his work and ideas with Morag Fraser in this evening presented by Readers Feast Bookstore and the State
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33. Random House : Author Details For David Malouf
Books by david malouf are published by Random House the biggest selling book publisher in the UK.
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34. David Malouf@Everything2.com
david malouf was born on March 20, 1934, in Brisbane, Australia. His father s family were Lebanese Christians and his mother s family were British Jews;
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35. READERSVOICE.COM - David Malouf On Johnno And Writing - August
Author david malouf talks about his novel Johnno, and gives some writing tips.
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... Article List Select year: Readersvoice.com aims to give people a few good reading tips. For this issue I went along to see David Malouf speak at the Brisbane Festival. Writers might pick up a few tips from this story. Also I emailed Simon Singh, particle physicist turned broadcaster and science writer, about his writing methods. His entertaining books on science and mathematics include The Code Book, Big Bang, and Fermat’s Last Theorem. So read on. An audience member at the recent Brisbane Festival told David Malouf they found growing up in Brisbane boring, and nothing like the Brisbane in Mr Malouf’s books like Johnno (1975). “I suspect you were just not watching closely enough,” Mr Malouf said. David Malouf saw Brisbane as exotic. “As long as you live in a place, you take it for granted this is the way the world is,” he said. He said if you’d always lived in Brisbane you wouldn’t think anything was different about the moisture in the air, the quality of light, life “under the house”, the storms in the afternoon, and rain on the tin roof at night. But while teaching in England, living in Birkenhead where he wrote his first novel Johnno (1975), it was obvious how different Brisbane was.

36. David-malouf :.: Vertebrate Silence
david malouf has written a fairly straightforward, although not entirely uninteresting, article on Patrick White’s life titled “Patrick White reappraised”.
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David Malouf on Patrick White
January 27th, 2007, under australian-literature david-malouf literature patrick-white ... The Age While I personally go for the grandiose, sometimes over-worked symbolism and style that White was so good at producing, Malouf takes a more conservative view and appreciates less of the extremes, and more of the conventional in White. Of what is perhaps my favourite novel by White, The Vivisector , and the novel that immediately followed it, The Eye of the Storm , Malouf writes: The Vivisector and The Eye of the Storm are overwrought, excessive, unlikeable books, full of larger-than-life (theatrical) characters and grotesques, lurid situations, and an oddly old-fashioned view of the artist as sacred monster; a march of folly in which the traditional decencies have given way to rank opportunism and cannibalistic greed. Voss Comments (0)
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37. IxDA Interaction08 | Savannah David Malouf (CrowdVine Social Networks)
david malouf says. Livia, We were really excited to have found Crowdvine. I understand that Richard Dalton is planning on using them for the IA Summit as
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38. David Malouf's Prose Works : A Bibliography
So what I intend to propose here is not so much a comprehensive bibliography as a practical reader s guide to david malouf s prose works, including all
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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.

39. WaterBridge Review :: Review :: The Complete Stories Of David Malouf
The narrative voices in david malouf s brilliant Complete Stories share a haunting specificity. Like Amy s in Closer, they are often the voices of
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Pantheon, USA "When we sit down to our meal, with his chair an empty space," nine-year-old Amy says of her Uncle Charles, banned from the Pentecostal family table because he has decamped to Sodomite Sydney, "I watch Grandpa Morpeth cut pieces of meat with his big hands and push them between his teeth, and chew and swallow, and what he is eating, I know, is ashes. His heart is closed on his grief. And this is what love is. That is what death is. Us inside at the table, passing things and eating, and him outside, as if he had never been born…" The narrative voices in David Malouf's brilliant Complete Stories In Malouf's world, there's restlessness, a lingering suspicion of the uncanny, a blurring of boundaries between the real and the imaginary. In "Sally's Story," a nineteen-year-old aspiring actress installs herself in an apartment as a prostitute catering to young American GIs on leave. She presides over a dreamy domesticity where soldiers can pretend to live a normal life away from the horrors of war. But the boys "were always looking at their watches and could not settle," she muses. "Something was always missing. And this was just what they had feared. That having survived and come so far, the thing they had come for might still be out of reach, or be happening elsewhere…" Malouf is a citizen of the immeasurable Australian continent—unknowable, impossibly gorgeous one moment and shockingly brutal the next. From the ghostly glittering Queensland delta to hard-scrabble bush country, Edenic forest, or desert, Malouf's landscapes are sources of dream or hallucination, where time is suspended and conventional laws give way to forces that are "animal, ancient, darkly close and mysterious." Fearsome and seductive, they lie

40. David Malouf - Sydney Writers Walk
david malouf, Sydney Writers Walk, Circular Quay, Sydney.
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