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Articles related to "Peter Carey"
Hero of the Word: Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang A review of Peter Carey's latest novel ned kelly • bushranger • australiana • australia • novel
The Fat Man in History Peter Carey invokes dreamscapes, mythology and surrealism in order to provide startling clarity of vision, both commenting on and reflecting the nature of modern society peter carey • the fat man in history • australian authors • short story • surrealism
A Writer's Reputation The case of Peter Carey reveals the difficulty in negotiating the terrain between the public literary figure and the private man. the writer's reputation • literary reputation • alliance between writer and readers • public literary figures • peter carey
The 2001 Booker Prize- Who Will Take the Prize? All eyes are on the Booker Prize which is announced this month. There are alot of rumblings in the literary ranks over the prize this year. Let us take a look at the books that are poised for the prize. prizes • literary fiction • fiction • booker prize • british literature
Booker Prize The Man Booker Prize is awarded each October for the best original novel written in English by a citizen of the British Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic or Ireland booker prize • man booker prize • booker prize novels • booker prize authors • what is the booker prize
Man Booker Prize The Man Booker Prize is one of the most significant literary awards available to authors from the British Commonwealth and Republic of Ireland. man booker prize • literary award • anne enright • ian mcewan • on chesil beach
Prize News Breaking news in Prizes this week: The IMPAC Dublin Literary Award short list has been announced, and the great master W.G. Sebald who passed away this December, earns the National Book Critics Circle fiction prize. literature • literary prizes • martin amis • w.g. sebald • impac
The Rocks and Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia If a visitor has only 24 hours to spend in Sydney, Australia, heading down to the city's harbourfront is bound to guarantee time well spent. the rocks and circular quay in sydney • attractions along sydney harbour • sydney opera house • climb sydney harbour bridge • sydney visitors’ centre
What it Takes to Publish a Novel To get a publishing contract for your novel, you need to work hard, attend literary events and workshops, enter contests, meet other writers and continue to write. writing • novel • creative writing programs • manuscript assessment service • writing workshops
AFI Award Nominations In The nominations for this year's AFI Awards ceremony are in, marking one of the finest year's in Australia's cinema history. afi awards • head on • alex dimitriades • radiance • the boys
The Return of Sherlock Holmes The great Sherlock Holmes is back from the dead and is once more devoting his life to solving the seemingly unsolvable crimes that plague London. return of sherlock holmes • sherlock holmes • sherlock • sherlock holmes survives reichenbach falls • arthur conan doyle
A Review of Imago Literary Journal While individually the current issue of Imago contains specific pieces which work less well than others, as a whole, Imago provides an enjoyable reading experience, mixing a range of genres and providing a good snapshot of the broad and well varied literary life of modern Australia. The balance is good, and the level of information provided is extensive enough for a reader to get a reasonable feel for what they are looking at. The A5 size of the journal is also good, making it small enough to fit in a handbag. literary journal • australian • poetry • arts • drama
Interview with Hilary McPhee, 1 June 2001 The author of Other People's Words talks about being an author, the publishing industry, the McPhee Gribble story, the Australian voice, e-books, and her latest project. publishing • australia • books • interview • review |
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