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38 104 y separately published work icon The Narrow Road to the Deep North Richard Flanagan , ( trans. Jiří Hrubý with title Úzká cesta na daleký sever ) Czech Republic : Odeon , 2015 Z1928536 2013 single work novel historical fiction (taught in 5 units)

'A novel of the cruelty of war, and tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love.

'August, 1943. In the despair of a Japanese POW camp on the Thai-Burma death railway, Australian surgeon Dorrigo Evans is haunted by his love affair with his uncle's young wife two years earlier. Struggling to save the men under his command from starvation, from cholera, from beatings, he receives a letter that will change his life forever.

'This savagely beautiful novel is a story about the many forms of love and death, of war and truth, as one man comes of age, prospers, only to discover all that he has lost.' (Publisher's blurb)

19 10 y separately published work icon Under the Skin Michel Faber , ( trans. Pavel Medek with title Pod kůží ) Prague : Odeon , 2014 Z1016775 2000 single work novel mystery science fiction (taught in 2 units)

'Isserley is a female driver who picks up hitchhikers with big muscles. She, herself, is tiny, peering child-like over the steering wheel. Scarred and awkward, yet strangely erotic and threatening, she hears passengers reveal who might miss them if they should disappear.' (Publication summary)

44 9 y separately published work icon Life & Times of Michael K J. M. Coetzee , ( trans. Pavel Dominik with title Život a doba Michaela K ) Prague : Odeon , 1988 6181890 1974 single work novel (taught in 2 units)

"From the author of Waiting for the Barbarians, another startling and disturbing portrait of today's South Africa, a land and a people beset by violence and siege. Coetzee here tells the story of a handicapped young man who has worked as a municipal gardener in Cape Town. His mother is dying, and she wishes to return to her birthplace out in the veldt. Without the required transit passes, mother and son set out on a journey that will end in death for her and in a new but temporary life on an abandoned farm for him. His respite in isolation and peace does not last long, however; grotesque reality soon returns to trouble this quiet new world. Against the solitude of this private drama, Coetzee paints an eloquent and pained picture of his homeland and of the bureaucrats, doctors, army deserters, and camp guards who reveal the stress and qualms of their existence and who uneasily sense that there is no conclusion to their troubles and no future for their lives." (Source: Libraries Australia)

11 182 y separately published work icon A Fringe of Leaves Patrick White , ( trans. Antonin Pridal with title Soudoba Svetova Proza ) Prague : Odeon , 1983 Z476217 1976 single work novel (taught in 8 units)

"Set in Australia in the 1840s, A FRINGE OF LEAVES combines dramatic action with a finely distilled moral vision. Returning home to England from Van Diemen's land, the Bristol Maid is shipwrecked on the Queensland coast and Mrs Roxburgh is taken prisoner by a tribe of aborigines, along with the rest of the passengers and crew. In the course of her escape, she is torn by conflicting loyalties - to her dead husband, to her rescuer, to her own and to her adoptive class."

Source: Goodreads
16 16 y separately published work icon Summer of the Red Wolf Morris West , ( trans. Unknown with title Leto rysaveho vlka ) Prague : Odeon , 1978 Z529597 1971 single work novel

'A famous writer travels to the remote, windswept islands of Scotland's Outer Hebrides looking for peace of mind and a chance to dispel his inner demons.

'On the way, a car accident throws him together with the raven-haired doctor Kathleen McNeil. He also falls in with the Red Wolf, a man who lives by the old codes—some of them violent. As a love triangle develops, the refined, civilised writer finds himself pitted against the rough-hewn man of nature.

'Summer of the Red Wolf is an epic story for a modern age; a fast-paced narrative in a rugged landscape, driven by the timeless themes of love and jealousy.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

15 156 y separately published work icon The Eye of the Storm Patrick White , ( trans. Mirek Cejka with title Oko uraganu ) Prague : Odeon , 1978 Z463974 1973 single work novel (taught in 7 units)

"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships."

Source: Penguin Books Australia.
1 y separately published work icon Trikrat Napoleon Bonaparte 3 x Napoleon Bonaparte Arthur W. Upfield , ( trans. Frantisek Jungwirth )expression Prague : Odeon , 1977 Z1370534 1977 selected work novel
8 5 y separately published work icon Mr Jelly's Business Arthur W. Upfield , ( trans. Unknown with title Kralicí plot ) Prague : Odeon , 1972 1932 single work novel crime
5 26 y separately published work icon Haxby's Circus : The Lightest, Brightest Little Show on Earth Katharine Susannah Prichard , ( trans. Zora Wolfova with title Cirkus Haxby ) Prague : Odeon , 1969 29231743 1930 single work novel
— Appears in: Tsirk Kheksbi ; Negasimoe Plamia 1985;
A world of wandering mushroom tents, spawning on bare paddocks beside some small town and then off again ... places that smelt of milk and wheat, where the farmer people gave you milk and apples, or melons; you got fresh water to drink and a bath sometimes. A dirty, strenuous world. Cruel, courageous, a hard, hungry world for all the glitter and flare of its laughter; but a good world, her world.' Welcome to Haxby's Circus - the lightest, brightest little show on earth. From Bendigo to Narrabri, travelling the long and dusty roads between harvest fields, the Haxby family and their troupe - acrobats, contortionists, wirewalkers, clowns and wild beasts - perform under the glaring lights of the big top. But away from the spotlight and superficial glamour of the circus the real, and sometimes tragic, lives of the performers are exposed: their hopes and dreams, successes and failures, the drudgery of life on the road. Proprietor Dan Haxby lives by the maxim 'the show must go on', even when his daughter Gina, the bareback rider, has a dreadful accident. Gina may never ride again, but, with some advice from circus dwarf Rocca, who shows her how to transform her liability into art, she flourishes and discovers a courageous spirit within. 'Katharine Susannah Prichard takes the raw material of our lives and transmutes it into the gold of literature' - Mary Durack

(Source: Harper Collins)

7 1 y separately published work icon The Last Exile : A Novel James Aldridge , ( trans. Alena Jindrova-Spilarova with title Posledni Exil ) Prague : Odeon , 1967 Z297259 1961 single work novel historical fiction
4 y separately published work icon People of The Dreamtime Alan Marshall , ( trans. Zora Wolfova with title Lide pradavnych casu ) Prague : Odeon , 1966 Z555599 1952 selected work prose Indigenous story children's dreaming story
1 y separately published work icon Soudobá světová próza 1953 Prague : Odeon , 1953-1963 8029368 1953 series - publisher novel
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