Irini Pappas Irini Pappas i(A15198 works by)
Born: Established: Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Greek
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1 Eleftheria Freedom i "Tha fygo...", Ioanna Liakakos , Irini Pappas (translator), 1996 single work poetry
— Appears in: O Logos , December no. 8 1996; (p. 70)
1 Wants and Musts i "They run on opposite tracks", Ioanna Liakakos , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Women in Harmony : Anthology : Volume 2 1994; (p. 178)
1 Past Perfect Irini Pappas , 1994 single work short story
— Appears in: Re-Telling the Tale : Poetry and Prose by Greek-Australian Women Writers 1994; (p. 258-272)
1 Equilibrium i "I am the yield of alien soil.", Irini Pappas , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Re-Telling the Tale : Poetry and Prose by Greek-Australian Women Writers 1994; (p. 223-224)
1 Thealle i "On the 11 o'clock train the old Chinese woman sits", Erma Vassiliou , Irini Pappas , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Re-Telling the Tale : Poetry and Prose by Greek-Australian Women Writers 1994; (p. 87-91)
3 12 y separately published work icon The Family Book of Mary Claire Eleanor Spence , ( nar. Irini Pappas ) South Yarra : Louis Braille , 1992 Z461889 1990 single work novel young adult Traces the history of a family through the eyes of one family member from four sequential generations.
3 53 y separately published work icon Wild Card : An Autobiography, 1923-1958 Dorothy Hewett , ( nar. Irini Pappas ) South Yarra : Louis Braille , 1991 Z453485 1990 single work autobiography 'In this acclaimed autobiography, Dorothy Hewett, renowned playwright and novelist, traces the personal and political metamorphoses of her first thirty-five years. A woman who challenged sexual and political conventions, she combines in Wild Card the passions of her life with her power as a writer, creating a classic of people, place and history.After university, several failed love affairs, an attempted suicide and a major poetry prize, Dorothy Hewett joined the Australian Communist Party in 1945. Four years later she left her first husband and moved to Sydney's Redfern with her lover, a boilermaker. Hers has been a life of extremes: the pleasures and purgatories of a woman who tackled everything placed in her path with a searing honesty, energy and intellect.' (Publication summary)
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