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24 87 y separately published work icon Gould's Book of Fish : A Novel in Twelve Fish Richard Flanagan , ( trans. Cecilia Franklin with title Goulds bok om fiskar : en roman i tolv fiskar ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 2004 Z912793 2001 single work novel (taught in 4 units) 'Once upon a time that was called 1828, before all the living things on the land and the fishes in the sea were destroyed, there was a man named William Buelow Gould, a convict in Van Dieman's Land who fell in love with a black woman and discovered too late that to love is not safe. Silly Billy Gould, invader of Australia, liar, murderer, forger, fantasist, condemned to live in the most brutal penal colony in the British Empire, and there ordered to paint a book of fish. Once upon a time, miraculous things happened'. (Source: Trove)
9 84 y separately published work icon Bliss Peter Carey , ( trans. Thomas Preis with title Frojd ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1984 8407782 1981 single work novel (taught in 11 units)

'For thirty-nine years Harry Joy has been the quintessential good guy. But one morning Harry has a heart attack on his suburban front lawn, and, for the space of nine minutes, he becomes a dead guy. And although he is resuscitated, he will never be the same. For, as Peter Carey makes abundantly clear in this darkly funny novel, death is sometimes a necessary prelude to real life.' (From the author's website.)

34 96 y separately published work icon Schindler's Ark Thomas Keneally , ( trans. Sam L. Lundwall with title Schindlers ark ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1983 Z866693 1982 single work novel Based on a true incident, this is the story of Oscar Schindler, a German industrialist who saved over one thousand Jews from the Nazis. Keneally's account is taken from the testimonies of dozens of Holocaust survivors. (Source: Trove)
2 1 y separately published work icon Decline and Fall of a British Matron : A Caustic Comedy Mary Mitchell , ( trans. Hilda Holmberg with title Mrs Bascombes missrakningar : ironisk Komedi ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1937 Z459310 1937 single work novel humour romance
2 6 y separately published work icon Daimon E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. Hugo Hultenberg with title Vildmarken Kallar ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1926 Z36780 1925 single work novel Roslynn Haynes comments: 'The Desert Horizon and its sequel Daimon closely mirror Watson's own inner struggle to come to terms with the desert as a metaphysical experience. The two central figures, Martin O'Brian (who came to the desert as a child of eight and identifies wholly with it) and his English wife Maggie (who arrived in Australia as a young woman and finds it appalling) re-enact in their vexed relationship the inner turmoil of Watson's alternating fascination with and revulsion from the land.' Roslynn Haynes, 'Dying of Landscape: E.L. Grant Watson and the Australian Desert', Australian Literary Studies 19.1 (1999): 35).
2 1 y separately published work icon Innocent Desires E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. Thorsten W. Torngren with title Där ute : noveller ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1925 Z947968 1924 selected work short story
2 10 y separately published work icon The Desert Horizon E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. Thorsten W. Torngren with title Vid öknens rand ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1923 Z36883 1923 single work novel Roslynn Haynes comments: 'The Desert Horizon and its sequel Daimon closely mirror Watson's own inner struggle to come to terms with the desert as a metaphysical experience. The two central figures, Martin O'Brian (who came to the desert as a child of eight and identifies wholly with it) and his English wife Maggie (who arrived in Australia as a young woman and finds it appalling) re-enact in their vexed relationship the inner turmoil of Watson's alternating fascination with and revulsion from the land.' Roslynn Haynes, 'Dying of Landscape: E.L. Grant Watson and the Australian Desert', Australian Literary Studies 19.1 (1999): 35).
2 y separately published work icon Shadow and Sunlight: A Romance of the Tropics E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. Hilda Forsberg with title Sol Och Skugga ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1922 Z1467537 1921 single work novel
2 5 y separately published work icon The Mainland E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. Gurli Hertzman-Ericson with title Fastlandet ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1921 Z401407 1917 single work novel
5 9 y separately published work icon Where Bonds Are Loosed E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. H. F-g with title Där Banden Lossas ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1920 Z37094 1914 single work novel
2 y separately published work icon Chillagoe Charlie Robert M. MacDonald , ( trans. M. J. with title Chillago Charlie ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1911 Z1221862 1909 single work children's fiction mystery children's Miller comments:'Of his romances the most interesting, Chillagoe Charlie, 1909, narrates the adventures of a bush parson, who plays the role of a masked Chinese outlaw in order to discover a hidden cavern of gold; associated with the gold rushes of the Mitchell River district of North Queensland.'
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