Civilização Civilização i(A103561 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Civilização Editoria)
Born: Established: Porto,
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Portugal,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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13 4 y separately published work icon Secrets of the Tides Hannah Richell , ( trans. Odete Martins with title Segredos Submersos ) Porto : Civilização , 2013 Z1854097 2012 single work novel

'Every family has its secrets. Some are small, like telling a white lie or snooping through a private drawer. Others are more serious, like infidelity and betrayal. And some secrets are so terrible they must be hidden away in a deep, dark place, for if they ever came to light, they would surely tear a family apart.

'The Tides are a family full of secrets. Returning to Clifftops, the rambling family house perched high on the Dorset coastline, youngest daughter Dora hopes for a fresh start, for herself and the new life she carries. But can long-held secrets ever really be forgiven? And even if you can forgive, can you ever really learn to love again?' (From the publisher's website.)

16 62 y separately published work icon All That I Am Anna Funder , ( trans. Ana Figueira with title Todo o Meu Ser ) Porto : Civilização , 2013 Z1731728 2011 single work novel historical fiction

'Anna Funder's utterly compelling first novel All That I Am is about the heroic and largely tragic fate of a small group of left-wing German activists who opposed the rise of Hitler. It centres on two real people: the playwright Ernst Toller (famously eulogized by his friend W H Auden), and one of his associates, Ruth Koplowitz. Ruth was also a friend of Toller, and came to live in Sydney after WW2, where Anna got to know her well in later life. Their lives were tied together by the charismatic, passionate Dora - All That I Am vividly, passionately and irresistibly brings back to life their struggles, their hopes, their fears and their fates.'

Source: Penguin News, 6 October 2010
Sighted: 11/10/2010

18 32 y separately published work icon Stasiland Anna Funder , ( trans. Ana Figueira with title Stasiland : do outro lado do muro de Berlim ) Porto : Civilização , 2004 Z1001793 2002 single work non-fiction (taught in 5 units)
— Appears in: Reader's Digest Encounters : Real Life Reading 2006; (p. 9-174)

To write this non-fiction work about life in the former East Germany, Anna Funder interviewed former Stasi officers and the people they surveilled. Described in the National Library of Australia record as 'A book of travel, history and biography that reads like a documentary novel,' Stasiland takes 'a deliberately subjective and "literary" approach' to its material with an 'emphasis on a sympathetic authorial persona as the source of the reader's perspective' (Susan Lever 'The Crimes of the Past: Anna Funder's Stasiland and Helen Garner's Joe Cinque's Consolation'. Paper delivered at the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) conference 2006).

3 2 y separately published work icon Patterson's Track Eleanor Spence , ( trans. Maria Manuela Siza Vieira with title A Expedicao ) Porto : Civilização , 1973 Z813371 1958 single work children's fiction children's adventure mystery

When the Winter children stumble across some initials carved in a cave, they set off on a five-day hike to find the answer to an old mystery.

3 1 y separately published work icon The Green Laurel Eleanor Spence , ( trans. Maria Amelia Franqueira with title Uma casa com raizes ) Porto : Civilização , 1965 Z836712 1963 single work children's fiction children's The Somerville's normally nomadic existence is interrupted by Mr Somerville's ill-health which means during their annual visit to Dragon Bay, they are forced to stay in a boarding house instead of camping out. It marks the beginning of a strange and eventful year in which Lesley and Rae make new friends, begin to grow up and fulfil ambitions. It is also a year in which the whole family has to adapt to some surprising and not always welcome changes.
3 y separately published work icon Fury, Son of the Wilds Hazel Mary Peel , ( trans. Maria Isabel Morna Braga et. al. )agent with title Furia ) Porto : Civilização , 1964 Z849159 1957 single work children's fiction children's
2 1 y separately published work icon Lillipilly Hill Eleanor Spence , ( trans. Maria Isabel Morna Braga with title Na quintas das magnolias ) Porto : Civilização , 1961 Z816535 1960 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction

'Lillipilly Hill is the story of Harriet Wilmot and her family, who have come to live in an inherited house in the New South Wales town of Barley Creek at the end of the nineteenth century.

'Harriet is in awe of Australia, despite the heat and unconventional schooling, and much prefers it to dreary old London. Not all of the Wilmots agree however and Harriet breaks rules and expectations in her efforts to convince her family to stay in this new and exciting land.

'Following an altercation with another boy Harriet's brother Aidan even attempts to walk, in the middle of the night, to the harbour. Battling the kind of darkness you only get in the country and impenetrable swampland Aidan comes across a mysterious young man with a dog who will change his perspective on Australia and even life itself.

'Lillipilly Hill is a delightful coming-of-age story that is all at once sweet and adventurous, sensitive and exciting. ' (Publication summary)

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