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  1. This chapter introduces David Malouf, a writer known for his concern with encounters between self and other. It describes his works as possessing a strong tendency to find in otherness—or alterity—the orientation and stimulus for a creative unsettling of identity. It provides some monographs that contain descriptions of Malouf as a writer ...

  2. 16 dic 2020 · The David Malouf Collections at Canberra and Brisbane archive the manuscripts, correspondence, and diary entries of the noted Australian writer. Malouf’s authorship transforms these ordinary drafts and materials into finished works that are recognised and read internationally.

  3. David George Joseph Malouf AO [1] (mah-LOOF; [2] born 20 March 1934) is an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright and librettist. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2008, Malouf has lectured at both the University of Queensland and the University of Sydney. He also delivered the 1998 Boyer Lectures.

  4. While in Europe in the mid-1960s, David Malouf contributed columns on art, drama, and other topics to Australian newspapers. AustLit is aware of but has not yet indexed this body of Malouf's work. To access a sampling of this work via Trove, click here. Malouf's archives and papers are held at the Fryer Library, The University of Queensland and ...

  5. 7 mag 2015 · By the time poet David Malouf wrote Johnno (), his first work of prose fiction, he was in his late thirties and living in the Renaissance city of Florence.Both European Florence and antipodean Brisbane mirror and enfold the novel's eponymous hero, Johnno, and his narrator-creator, Dante.

  6. 30 mar 2011 · David Malouf has produced a wide range of work including ten novels, four volumes of short stories and eight of poetry, as well as essays and memoirs, a play, and three libretti (most notably for ...

  7. La presentazione e le recensioni di La vita felice, saggio di David Malouf edito da Frassinelli. Con grande semplicità e folgorante spirito di osservazione, David Malouf ne 'La vita felice' trae dall'arte, dalla storia e dalla letteratura gli esempi necessari per guidare il lettore nella sua personale ricerca: dalla dichiarazione di Thomas Jefferson sul diritto alla felicità, che è alla ...

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