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Units Teaching this Work
Text
Unit Name
Institution
Year
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)
yDead EuropeChristos Tsiolkas,
Milsons Point:Vintage Australia,2005Z11864552005single work novel (taught in 14 units)'The novel comprises two separate narratives. The first, told in the style of a fairytale, is set in a traditional Greek peasant village during and after World War II. Its world is still magical. ... The second narrative is set in the present time. The narrator is a 36-year-old gay, Greek-Australian photographic artist named Isaac. We meet Isaac at a time when he has travelled to Greece for what turns out to be a rather dismal officially funded exhibition of his works.'
Source: Manne, Robert. 'Dead Disturbing'. The Monthly. (June, 2005)