Ana Maria Chaves Ana Maria Chaves i(A106219 works by)
Gender: Female
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11 14 y separately published work icon 30 Days in Sydney : A Wildly Distorted Account Peter Carey , ( trans. Ana Maria Chaves with title 30 dias em Sydney : um relato incrivelmente distorcido )with title Trinta dias em Sydney ) Porto : ASA Literatura , 2005 Z895300 2001 single work autobiography travel 'After living abroad to years, novelist Peter Carey returns home to Sydney and attempts to capture its character with the help of his old friends, drawing the reader into a wild and wonderful journey of discovery and rediscovery as bracing as the southerly buster that sometimes batters Sydney's shores. Famous sights such as Bondi Beach, the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and the Blue Mountains all take on a strange new intensity when exposed to the penetrating gaze of the author and his friends.' - back cover (2008).
3 21 y separately published work icon Dreamtime Alice : A Memoir Mandy Sayer , ( trans. Paula Teixeira et. al. )agent with title Alice no pais dos sonhos : uma autobiografia ) Lisbon : Dom Quixote , 2000 Z186806 1998 single work autobiography This work, which was a finalist in the 1988 Vogel Award, recalls the author's itinerant early life as a tap dancer with her jazz drummer father on the streets of New York and New Orleans.
47 43 y separately published work icon Disgrace J. M. Coetzee , ( trans. Ana Maria Chaves et. al. )agent with title Desgraça ) Lisbon : Dom Quixote , 2000 6173241 1999 single work novel (taught in 11 units)

After years teaching Romantic poetry at the Technical University of Cape Town, David Lurie, middle-aged and twice divorced, has an impulsive affair with a student. The affair sours; he is denounced and summoned before a committee of inquiry. Willing to admit his guilt, but refusing to yield to pressure to repent publicly, he resigns and retreats to his daughter Lucy's isolated smallholding. For a time, his daughter's influence and the natural rhythms of the farm promise to harmonise his discordant life. But the balance of power in the country is shifting. He and Lucy become victims of a savage and disturbing attack which brings into relief all the faultlines in their relationship.' (Publisher's blurb)

15 114 y separately published work icon Jack Maggs Peter Carey , ( trans. José Remelhe et. al. )agent)expression Lisbon : Dom Quixote , 1999 Z205857 1997 single work novel (taught in 8 units) The year is 1837 and a stranger is prowling London. He is Jack Maggs, an illegal returnee from the prison island of Australia. He has the demeanor of a savage and the skills of a hardened criminal, and he is risking his life on seeking vengeance and reconciliation.
Influenced by Charles Dickens's Great Expectations.
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