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Christina Stead (1902-83) (Austrialian Novelist) 1) The Salzburg Tales and Seven Poor Men of Sydney.

Novel—House of all Nations (1938) (amoral world of


financial speculation),
2) ‘The Man Who Loved Children’
3) (a novel of American Family)
For Love Alone (1944) a girl escapes to Australia in
search of love and freedom.
Randolph Slow (1935) (Australian Novelist and Poet)
To the Islands (1958) which is about the quest of an ageing
Christian
missionary for the aborignal island of the dead’ invites
compassion.
A Haunted Land (1956), The Bystander (1957), Tourmalive
(1963), The
Merry Go Round in the Sea (1965), Visitants (1979), The Girl
Green as Elder
flower (1980), The Suburbs of Hell (1984).
Volumes of Poetry—Act on (1957), Outrider A Counterfeit
Silence
Selected poetry.

Janet Frame (1924) (New Zealand Novelist)


Collections of Stories—The Lagoon (1951), Owls Do Cry
(1957), Faces
in the Water (1961), The Edge of the Alphabet (1962),
Scented Gardens for
the Blind (1963), The Adaptable Man (1965), Intensive Care
(1970), Living
in the Manifold, A State of Siege (1982), The Carpathians.
Thomas Keneally (1935) (Sydney Novelist)
The Place at Whitton (1964), Blood Red, Sister Rose (1974),
Confederates
(1979), Schindlers Ark, The Chant of Jimme Blacksmith
(1972), Bring Larks
and Heroes (1967), The Playmark (1987), The Fear, Three
Cheers for the
Paraclete, The Survivor, A Dutiful Daughter, Gossip From
The forest, Moses
the Law giver, Season in Flugatory Pasenger, The Cut-Rate
Kingdom, AFamily
Madness, Towards Asmara, Flying Hero Class.
Plays—Hallorans’ Little Boat, Childreman, An Awful Rose,
Victim of
the Aurora, Bulle’s House (1985), Woman of the Inner Sea
(1992).

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