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5 1 y separately published work icon Spearfield's Daughter Jon Cleary , ( trans. Lars Ekegren ( nar. Francisca von Born ) with title Senatorns dotter ) Stockholm : TPB , 2011 Z100614 1982 single work novel 'Like many daughters of famous fathers, Cleo Spearfield has a large shadow to escape. But Cleo's situation is worse than most - her father's tentacles reach everywhere. Everywhere, that is, except Vietnam, where as a war correspondent Cleo stakes her first claim to her own personality and to the first two men in her life. But someone wants to obstruct Cleo's rise to fame. Someone wants to keep her from succeeding in man's world. Someone had better watch out. No one says 'No' to Spearfield's daughter.' (Publication summary)
 
7 1 y separately published work icon Mask of the Andes Jon Cleary , ( nar. Britt Örnehed ) Stockholm : TPB , 2009 Z169822 1971 single work novel
7 6 y separately published work icon Helga's Web Jon Cleary , ( nar. Britta Nilzén ) Stockholm : TPB , 2009 Z127437 1970 single work novel crime detective
10 1 y separately published work icon Peter's Pence : A Novel Jon Cleary , ( nar. Ulrika Modin-Berggren ) Sweden : TPB , 2009 29582512 1974 single work novel crime
7 5 y separately published work icon The Pulse of Danger Jon Cleary , ( nar. Sven-Göran Alw ) Enskede : TPB , 2005 Z127629 1966 single work novel

'THE PULSE OF DANGER is an Australian novel from the award-winning Jon Cleary, author of the Inspector Scobie Malone series.

'In the valleys of Bhutan, a small botanical expedition prepares to return to India after seven months field work. However Chinese forces have crossed the Indian border, and suddenly an Indian colonel appears in their camp with a captured Chinese general, closely pursued by his troops.' (Publication summary)

14 4 y separately published work icon The High Commissioner Jon Cleary , ( nar. Britta Nilzén ) Enskede : TPB , 2005 1966 single work novel crime detective
47 9 y separately published work icon Life & Times of Michael K J. M. Coetzee , ( nar. Kerstin Rabe ) Enskede : TPB , 2004 6181890 1974 single work novel (taught in 2 units)

"From the author of Waiting for the Barbarians, another startling and disturbing portrait of today's South Africa, a land and a people beset by violence and siege. Coetzee here tells the story of a handicapped young man who has worked as a municipal gardener in Cape Town. His mother is dying, and she wishes to return to her birthplace out in the veldt. Without the required transit passes, mother and son set out on a journey that will end in death for her and in a new but temporary life on an abandoned farm for him. His respite in isolation and peace does not last long, however; grotesque reality soon returns to trouble this quiet new world. Against the solitude of this private drama, Coetzee paints an eloquent and pained picture of his homeland and of the bureaucrats, doctors, army deserters, and camp guards who reveal the stress and qualms of their existence and who uneasily sense that there is no conclusion to their troubles and no future for their lives." (Source: Libraries Australia)

28 4 y separately published work icon The Master of Petersburg J. M. Coetzee , ( nar. Ove Ström ) Enskede : TPB , 2003 6204024 1994 single work novel

In the fall of 1869 Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, lately a resident of Germany, is summoned back to St. Petersburg by the sudden death of his stepson, Pavel. Half crazed with grief, stricken by epileptic seizures, and erotically obsessed with his stepson's landlady, Dostoevsky is nevertheless intent on unraveling the enigma of Pavel's life. Was the boy a suicide or a murder victim? Did he love his stepfather or despise him? Was he a disciple of the revolutionary Nechaev, who even now is somewhere in St. Petersburg pursuing a dream of apocalyptic violence? As he follows his stepson's ghost - and becomes enmeshed in the same demonic conspiracies that claimed the boy - Dostoevsky emerges as a figure of unfathomable contradictions: naive and calculating, compassionate and cruel, pious and unspeakably perverse. (Source: Libraries Australia)

13 11 y separately published work icon Morgan's Run Colleen McCullough , ( trans. Unknown ( nar. Ove Ström ) with title Morgans färd ) Enskede : TPB , 2002 Z519968 2000 single work novel historical fiction It was one of the greatest human experiments ever undertaken: to populate an unknown land with the criminal, the unloved and the unwanted of English society. Amid conditions of brutality, 'The First Fleet' was sent to a place that no European but the legendary Captain Cook had ever seen. Left to live or die on the hostile Australian continent, these convicts - and their equally isolated guards - occupy the centre of this story. And Richard Morgan - convicted felon - makes an indelible mark upon the new frontier. A historical saga, rich in romance and drama. (Source: Trove)
46 18 y separately published work icon Waiting for the Barbarians J. M. Coetzee , ( nar. Leif Liljeroth ) Enskede : TPB , 2002 6303247 1980 single work novel 'How do you eradicate contempt, especially when that contempt is founded on nothing more substantial than differences in table manners, variations in the structure of the eyelid? Shall I tell you what I sometimes wish? I wish that these barbarians would rise up and teach us a lesson, so that we would learn to respect them.

After twenty years of peacefully running one of the Empire’s settlements, a magistrate takes pity on an enemy barbarian who has been tortured. He enters into an awkward intimate relationship with her, and then is himself imprisoned as an enemy of the state.

Waiting for the Barbarians is a disturbing political fable about oppression, the fraught desire for reparation, and about living with a troubled conscience under an unjust regime.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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