Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
---|---|---|---|
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Contemporary Australian Writing | Charles Sturt University | 2009 |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Contemporary Australian Writing | Charles Sturt University | 2010 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Contemporary Australian Writing | Charles Sturt University | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Contemporary Australian Writing | Charles Sturt University | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Australian Literature | Deakin University | 2012 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Australian Literature | Deakin University | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Writing 1 | Macquarie University | 2010 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Contemporary Australian Writing | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) | 2009 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Theories of Text and Culture | Southern Cross University | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Current Issues in Australian Writing | University of Queensland | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Current Issues in Australian Writing | University of Queensland | 2016 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Australian Stories | University of Southern Queensland | 2016 (Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Australian Literature Honours D: Australian Postmodernism | University of Sydney | 2009 (Semester 1, Semester 2) |
y
Dead Europe
Milsons Point
:
Vintage Australia
,
2005
Z1186455
2005
single 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) |
Contemporary Fiction | University of Tasmania | 2011 (Semester 2) |