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Informationen zum Autor Don Randall is Associate Professor of English Language and Literature at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey Klappentext Don Randall's comprehensive study situates Malouf within the field of contemporary international and postcolonial writing, but without losing sight of the author's affiliation with Australian contexts. The book presents an original reading of Malouf, finding the unity of his work in the continuity of his ethical concerns: for Malouf, human lives find their value in transformations, specifically in instances of self-overcoming that encounters with difference or otherness provoke. However, the book is fully aware of, and informed by, the quite ample body of criticism on Malouf, and thus provides readers with a broad-based understanding of how Malouf's works have been received and assessed. It is an effective companion volume for studies in postcolonial or Australian literature, for any study project in which Malouf figures prominently. Zusammenfassung Don Randall's comprehensive study situates acclaimed author David Malouf within the field of contemporary international and psotcolonial writing! but without losing sight of the author's affiliation with Australian contexts. The book presents an original reading of Malouf! but also engages with the full body of preceding Malouf criticism. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Contexts and intertexts2. The poetry 3. The narratives of 'I'- Johnno- An Imaginary Life- Child's Play - 12 Edmondstone Street4. Multiple worlds- Fly Away Peter- Harland's Half Acre5. The Great World6. Remembering Babylon7. The Conversations at Curlow Creek8. The short stories9. Critical overview and conclusion