Erudite and urbane, David Malouf — perhaps most famous for his portrait of mid-century Brisbane in his 1975 novel Johnno — ...
Remembering Babylon was shortlisted for the Booker prize but none of his novels were made into films because, he said, ‘almost nothing happens’ ...
Malouf’s astounding talent was to remain lucid and attentive in his language, while imbuing his worlds with a sensuality that was subtle but deeply felt ...
Declared a national living treasure in 1997, he wrote poetry and short stories but was best known for his nine novels, ...
As an accomplished novelist, poet and essayist, David Malouf possessed a rare ability to work across genres with flair and ...
A staple in Australian high school curriculums, Malouf’s 1982 novel brings three bird-lovers together in 1914 Queensland. Two ...
I first met David Malouf almost a quarter of a century ago. He was reading from his short story collection, Dream Stuff, at ...
David Malouf's new novel Ransom enagages with enduring questions posed by the ancient Greeks, in particular Homer's Iliad and the story that involves King Priam and Achilles and Hector and Patroclus.
Australia has lost one of its greatest literary voices with the death of award-winning author, poet and essayist David Malouf ...
After 75 years in business, a Lubbock fashion institution will begin a closing sale this weekend, shifting focus to its Dallas-Fort Worth-area store. Malouf's, a Lubbock staple since 1949, is ...
When Juman Malouf sees a dead bird on the street, she doesn't just see a pigeon carcass but a harbinger of bad luck. And dead pigeons are not total rarities on the streets of New York City and Paris, ...
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