Stanley McGeagh Stanley McGeagh i(29014417 works by)
Born: Established: 1940 Belfast,
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Northern Ireland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Arrived in Australia: 1986
Heritage: Irish
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11 66 y separately published work icon The Middle Parts of Fortune : Somme and Ancre, 1916 Frederic Manning , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2009 1929 single work novel war literature

'The drumming of the guns continued, with bursts of great intensity. It was as though a gale streamed overhead, piling up great waves of sound, and hurrying them onwards to crash in surf on the enemy entrenchments. The windless air about them, by its very stillness, made that unearthly music more terrible to hear.

'First published anonymously in 1929 because its language was considered far too frank for public circulation, The Middle Parts of Fortune was hailed by T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, by Lawrence of Arabia and Ernest Hemingway, as an extraordinary novel. Its author was in fact Frederic Manning, an Australian writer who fought in the Battle of the Somme in 1916, and who told his story of men at war from the perspective of an ordinary soldier.' (Publication summary : Text Classics)

2 30 y separately published work icon Seasonal Adjustments Adib Khan , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) 2008 Hawthorn : Louis Braille , 2008 Z184818 1994 single work novel

' Iqbal Chaudhary is fortyish, but the mid-life crisis he faces is more complex than many. His Australian marriage has collapsed, his past surfaces to bother his conscience and he feels a compulsive need to go back to the country he left immediately after the war with Pakistan, eighteen years earlier. But his reception from family and friends is deeply mixed. Iqbal is forced to confront why he left Bangladesh and how he feels about his family as well as his native country whose poverty, squalor and overcrowding make him react involuntarily with the squeamishness of a Westerner.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 14 y separately published work icon Burke's Soldier Alan Attwood , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) 2003 Melbourne : Bolinda Audio Books , 2003 Z1021839 2003 single work novel historical fiction

'Melbourne, 1871: John King is dying far from the deserts he traversed with the legendary Burke and Wills. Ten years on from that fateful expedition - the first to cross the Australian continent from south to north - King is finally ready to tell his story.The young Irishman had already endured the horrors of the Indian Mutiny when he signed on with the erratic Burke to explore a land he knew little about. As one of the advance group who were later abandoned by the rest of their party, King was with Wills as he penned his final letter; at Burke's side when he died. Then he was alone, the sole survivor, though barely alive when rescued by Alfred Howitt. But Howitt is a man who cannot let things be, and now he seems more inquisitor than saviour. He wants to know what King knows before it is too late . . .Effortlessly blending fact and fiction, this gripping novel brings to life the forgotten man of the most mythologised journey in Australia's history.' (Publication summary)

3 6 y separately published work icon Under the Cat's Eye Gillian Rubinstein , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) Kooyong : Louis Braille , 2002 Z200686 1997 single work novel young adult fantasy
3 9 y separately published work icon The Storyteller Adib Khan , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) 2001 Melbourne : Vision Australia , 2001 Z557165 2000 single work novel

'Humour and poignancy are intricately entwined in this novel about Vamana, a dwarf, abandoned by his parents and adopted by Maji, a woman who sees beyond the child's deformity to the humanity within. As Vamana grows older, he realises that he is always going to be an outcast, despite his magical gift for storytelling. Drawn to the dark, seedy and dangerous underworld of Delhi, Vamana makes himself a home alongside the pimps, pickpockets, prostitutes and hjiras (eunechs) who populate its depths.With his unique storytelling skills he achieves a level of fame amongst this motley cast of characters, causing him to refuse all offers of redemption and acceptance from the 'normal' world. Vamana enjoys his notoriety and, despite craving acceptance, he refuses to give up his infamous reputation and once again become an object of ridicule. It is not the dereliction of his life that brings his downfall, but love perceiving a threat to the object of his desires, Vamana reacts with violence, and must pay the consequences.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 2 y separately published work icon The Jericho Files Alan Gold , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) 1999 Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 1999 Z464373 1993 single work novel

'International thriller investigating the shadowy past of Raphael Ben Ari, a Polish Jew who has risen to become the Prime Minister of Israel. The author, who has had careers in journalism and marketing, has published several non-fiction books, including TThe Pregnant Father'. This is his first work of fiction.'(Publication summary)

22 115 y separately published work icon Jack Maggs Peter Carey , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) South Yarra : Louis Braille , 1997 Z205857 1997 single work novel historical fiction (taught in 8 units) The year is 1837 and ex-convict Jack Maggs has returned illegally to London from Australia. Installing himself in the household of a genteel grocer, he attracts the attention of a cross-section of society. Saucy Mercy Larkin wants him for a mate. Writer Tobias Oates wants to possess his soul through hypnosis. Maggs, a figure both frightening and mysteriously compelling, is so in thrall to the notion of a gentlemanly class that he’s risked his life to come back to his torturers. His task is to shed his false consciousness and understand that his true destiny lies in Australia.

2 26 y separately published work icon Drac and the Gremlin Allan Baillie , Jane Tanner (illustrator), ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) Blackburn : Children's Talking Books , 1995 Z846634 1988 single work picture book children's 'Drac, the Warrior Queen of Tirnol Two is fearless and as fast as the Whirlwind. She and the Gremlin of the Groaning Grotto join forces to drive the Terrible Tongued Dragon from the Mountain of the White Wizard ...' (Source: NLA).
5 71 y separately published work icon The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith Peter Carey , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) South Yarra : Louis Braille , 1995 Z508427 1994 single work novel (taught in 2 units) Peter Carey has wholly reimagined the world in The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith. It is vaguely futuristic, underlain with the sediment of a recently ruined past, just post-colonial, culturally monolithic, and although everything seems familiar, nothing is quite recognizable. Our guide here is Tristan Smith himself: a freak of nature, a 'cracked and mended pot' of flesh that hides a 'normal' human being. Tristan is everything one could ask for in a companion and interpretive center of attention - one way or another - wherever he goes, he is sharp-eyed and quick-witted, unsentimental and unforgiving: the perfect witness to the fact and extraordinary effect of his own 'monstrosity.' Tristan takes us barrelling through his life and times (learning to be invisible and viable, coming of age, losing his mother, searching for his father, transforming himself from something people are afraid even to imagine into something already sanctioned for their imaginations), down a riotously populated, circuitous path that leads, finally, to the Sirkus: the newest entertainment opiate, the inspiration of slavish devotion in audiences, and, perhaps, the source of Tristan's ultimate transformation. The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith is the picaresque made post-modern, a tragicomedy in constant, convulsive motion. (Source: Trove)
3 1 y separately published work icon A Common Prayer : A Cartoonist Talks to God Leunig , ( nar. Stanley McGeagh ) Box Hill : CBM Australia , 1994 Z1227623 1990 selected work prose
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