The result of an unprecedented collaboration between Sydney's Macquarie University and International PEN Sydney Centre, and funded by the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australian Research Council, The Literature of Australia offers readers of all kinds a window into the myriad ways of being Australian. It covers two hundred years of literature in all genres, from the 1700s to the present. With over 500 entries from 307 different authors, it includes writing by Aboriginal authors from the early colonial period to the present, through to work from contemporary authors of international renown, including Shirley Hazzard, Peter Carey, David Malouf, Les Murray, Alexis Wright, and and Kate Grenville
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Australia (Terra Australis), being an area of about 7.7 million square kilometres (about 58 times la...
Just over a third of Australians also read books by or about Indigenous Australians for their own in...
The result of a collaboration between Sydney's Macquarie University and International PEN Sydney Cen...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...
A landmark anthology of Australian literary writing across all genres from over two centuries, this ...
In 1973, the Australian novelist Patrick White was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for his no...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
A copy of this book is held in the Special Collections at Flinders University. Alternatively, this b...
Across countless acts of sustained creativity that can and do take years to perform, and via reading...
In a political system that renders them largely voiceless, Australia's Aboriginal people have used t...
Contains a study on the Australian writing, examining its features and motifs. The mainstream of tra...
Some of the best, most significant writing produced in Australia over more than two centuries is gat...
Jean-Franҫois Vernay's panorama begins with a 'draft definition' Australian literature. This is prop...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Australia (Terra Australis), being an area of about 7.7 million square kilometres (about 58 times la...
Just over a third of Australians also read books by or about Indigenous Australians for their own in...
The result of a collaboration between Sydney's Macquarie University and International PEN Sydney Cen...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...
A landmark anthology of Australian literary writing across all genres from over two centuries, this ...
In 1973, the Australian novelist Patrick White was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for his no...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
A copy of this book is held in the Special Collections at Flinders University. Alternatively, this b...
Across countless acts of sustained creativity that can and do take years to perform, and via reading...
In a political system that renders them largely voiceless, Australia's Aboriginal people have used t...
Contains a study on the Australian writing, examining its features and motifs. The mainstream of tra...
Some of the best, most significant writing produced in Australia over more than two centuries is gat...
Jean-Franҫois Vernay's panorama begins with a 'draft definition' Australian literature. This is prop...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Australia (Terra Australis), being an area of about 7.7 million square kilometres (about 58 times la...
Just over a third of Australians also read books by or about Indigenous Australians for their own in...