Nora Matocza Nora Matocza i(A132590 works by)
Gender: Female
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2 17 y separately published work icon Honour, and, Other People's Children : Two Stories Helen Garner , ( trans. Lina Phyllis Falkner et. al. )agent with title Die Kinder anderer Leute : zwei Erzählungen ) Berlin : Berliner Taschenbuch-Verlag , 2011 Z115565 1980 selected work novella

'Two novellas about the deep connections we forge with the people we love, and the pain of breaking those connections.

'In Honour, Kathleen and Frank are amicably separated, in contact through shared parenting of their young daughter, Flo. But when Frank finds a new partner and wants a divorce, Kathleen is hurt. And Flo can’t understand why they all can’t live together.

'In Other People’s Children, Ruth and Scotty live in a big share house that’s breaking up. Scotty is trying to hold on, remembering the early days of telling life stories and laughter and singing—and when the kids were everyone’s kids. But now the bitterness has crept in and their friendship is broken. Ruth is ready to move on—and she’ll take her kids with her.' (Publication summary)

3 65 y separately published work icon The Children's Bach Helen Garner , ( trans. Nora Matocza et. al. )agent with title Das Haus an der Bunker Street : Roman ) Berlin : Berliner Taschenbuch-Verlag , 2010 Z371975 1984 single work novella (taught in 6 units)

Athena and Dexter lead an enclosed family life, innocent of fashion and bound towards a disturbed child. Their comfortable rut is disrupted by the arrival of Elizabeth, a tough nut from Dexter's past. With her three charming, chaotic hangers-on, she draws the couple out into a world whose casual egotism they had barely dreamed of. How can they get home again? (Source: publisher's website)

10 53 y separately published work icon The Spare Room Helen Garner , ( trans. Nora Matocza et. al. )agent with title Das Zimmer ) Berlin : Berlin Verlag , 2009 Z1457068 2008 single work novel (taught in 10 units) 'Helen lives in Melbourne, and her friend Nicola flies down from Sydney for a three-week visit. She will sleep in Helen's house, in her lovingly prepared spare room. This is no ordinary visit. Nicola has advanced cancer and is seeking alternative treatment from a clinic in Helen's city. From the moment Nicola steps off the plane, gaunt, staggering like a crone, her voice hoarse but still with something grand about her, Helen becomes her nurse, her protector, her guardian angel and her stony judge.' (Publisher's blurb)
3 6 y separately published work icon The Temple of the Grail Adriana Koulias , ( trans. Nora Matocza with title Der Tempel des Gral ) France : Pforte , 2007 Z1162066 2001 single work novel historical fiction mystery fantasy

'Heresy, Hypocrisy, Murder...

'France, 1254

'High on a mountain in the Pyrenees, the monastery of St Lazarus is a forbidding place. Behind its ramparts and battlements heretical acts are said to take place and there is the rumour of a secret - a secret so dangerous that its keepers will kill to keep it hidden.

'At the end of a bitter winter, a delegation headed by the ambitious Inquisitor Rainiero Sacconi arrives to investigate the monastery. Andre, a Knight of the Templar Order, and his young scribe, Christian de St Armand, are accompanying the inquiry. When monks begin to die in macabre circumstances they are drawn into solving the hideous crimes but if they stumble upon the secret of St Lazarus it will turn into a fight, not only for their lives, but also for their souls.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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