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1 y separately published work icon Many Roads through Paradise : An Anthology of Sri Lankan Literature Shyam Selvadurai (editor), New Delhi : Penguin Books India , 2014 24471060 2014 anthology poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon Vegemite Vindaloo David McMahon , New Delhi : Penguin Books India , 2006 Z1295216 2006 single work novel 'When the Coopers find out their application to migrate to Australia has been approved, Steve hopes that the new country will give [his adopted son] Azam the equal opportunity that will continue to be denied him in India because of his parentage. But will Azam's biological parents give him up that easily? And will Steve really find Australia to be the promised land he thinks it is?' - Back cover
2 23 y separately published work icon Three Dog Night Peter Goldsworthy , New Delhi : Penguin Books India , 2004 Z1068831 2003 single work novel

'Is it possible to be too much in love? After ten years in London, Martin Blackman returns to Adelaide with his wife and fellow psychiatrist Lucy, blissfully happy. But then he introduces her to his old friend Felix, once a brilliant surgeon, now barred from practising and changed beyond recognition. In the complex triangle that develops, Martin must decide just how far he is prepared to go for Felix. So begins the darkest of journeys for all three of them...' (Publication summary)

5 124 y separately published work icon Benang : From the Heart Kim Scott , New Delhi : Penguin Books India , 2003 Z135862 1999 single work novel (taught in 31 units) 'Oceanic in its rhythms and understanding, brilliant in its use of language and image, moving in its largeness of spirit, compelling in its narrative scope and style, Benang is a novel of celebration and lament, of beginning and return, of obliteration and recovery, of silencing and of powerful utterance. Both tentative and daring, it speaks to the present and a possible future through stories, dreams, rhythms, songs, images and documents mobilised from the incompletely acknowledged and still dynamic past.' (Publisher's website)
2 21 y separately published work icon If the Moon Smiled Chandani Lokuge , Ringwood New Delhi : Penguin Penguin Books India , 2000 Z180356 2000 single work novel

'I go down to the river, unheeding my mother’s disapproval. I dip into the lazily flowing water. Here, at least, nothing has changed.The bath-cloth balloons around my body and I press it down. I loosen my hair and let it spread where it will. I open my hands upwards on the water’s surface, languidly remembering. All, that is familiar. The promise. The promise of life. As a young woman in Sri Lanka, Manthri marvels at the promise of life and yearns for a future of fulfilled dreams. Years on, she finds herself in a loveless marriage, in a foreign land, and estranged from her two Australian children. Torn between an idyllic past to which she cannot return and a present that breaks her heart, she never loses touch with those dreams, nor abandons her passionate enchantment with life. As a young woman in Sri Lanka, Manthri marvels at the promise of life and years for a future of fulfilled dreams. Years on, she finds herself in a loveless marriage, in a foreign land, and estranged from her two Australian children. Torn between an idyllic past to which she cannot return and a present that breaks her heart, she never loses touch with those dreams, nor abandons her passionate enchantment with life.' (Synopsis)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Tribal Hangover James Goonewardene , New Delhi : Penguin Books India , 1995 Z948005 1995 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Art of Dying and Other Stories Githa Hariharan , New Delhi : Penguin Books India , 1993 Z1753783 1993 selected work short story
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