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Mad Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 17

Mad Love

In the blisteringly fierce 'Mad Love', a young woman honeymoons in Africa with her new husband. Unflappable, dully affable, immune to the horrors of the world lurking beyond the tour bus, he becomes ever more loathsome to her. 'Mad Love' is a short story taken from Maria Takolander's powerful debut collection, The Double. Maria Takolander is a senior lecturer in literature at Deakin University in Geelong. She is the author of a work of literary criticism and two poetry collections. Her poems have featured in annual best-of anthologies for the past seven years. The Double is her first book of fiction. textpublishing.com.au 'Maria Takolander's stories are written in a bewitching minor key. Haunting and mysterious, this is a collection that you will want to savour, then read all over again.' Danielle Wood 'Extraordinary. I was entranced. Takolander's stories have a remarkable concentration of vision; their images are haunting and powerful, and will remain with me for a long time.' Jeremy Chambers

The Double
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

The Double

Introducing an exciting and original new voice in Australian literature Drawing inspiration from some of literature's greatest voices, including Chekhov, Dostoyevsky and Freud, Takolander's stories are a revelation. Rich and varied, they speak to the great and sometimes terrifying depths of human nature 'Extraordinary. I was entranced. Takolander's stories have a remarkable concentration of vision; their images are haunting and powerful, and will remain with me for a long time.' Jeremy Chambers International in flavour and diverse in style, the stories in The Double are unifed by a psychological intensity, even claustrophobia, that Takolander creates for her characters. They are guaranteed to get under your skin Maria was the recipient of the Australia Council New Work Grant for an Emerging Writer in 2011 and the winner of the inaugural Australian Book Review Short Story Prize in 2010. Her previous works of poetry have also been shortlisted for the QLD Premier's Literary Award and the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize The title story will be featured in the Australian Review of Fiction in May 2013 Author lives in Geelong

Trigger Warning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Trigger Warning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ghostly Subjects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Ghostly Subjects

In Ghostly Subjects, Maria Takolander applies her unique and unflinching gaze to the earth, relationships, the body and art, revealing the exquisite strangeness that marks the world as fair game for poetry. Her topics range from the Madrid train bombings to sex dolls, from domestic violence to poetry readings, and from love games to cosmetics. The collection also features two significant sequences: ‘Alien Signals,’ inspired by the films of Stanley Kubrick; and ‘Lessons Learned from Literature,’ inspired by the literature and lives of Mary Shelley, Franz Kafka, Jorge Luis Borges and Sylvia Plath. The poems in Ghostly Subjects can be violently intimate, but they are also often, as thes...

The Swan Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Swan Book

Originally published: Australia: Giramondo, 2013.

Catching Butterflies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Catching Butterflies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Magical realism was one of the most significant literary developments in the last century. It has become synonymous with the seductive fictions of writers such as Gabriel García Márquez, Salman Rushdie, Toni Morrison, Ben Okri, Jeanette Winterson and Peter Carey. However, the genre has also become known for its theoretical indeterminacy. In fact, exoticist speculation, inspired by the links between magical realist literature and the world's cultural or political margins, has thrown the category into critical disrepute. This book rescues magical realism from misreadings and misdemeanours, tracing the historical development of the literary genre and analysing an original spectrum of magical ...

What Fear Was
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

What Fear Was

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From vanishing islands to talking flathead and nightmarish bushfires, Ben Walter's visionary Tasmanian fictions are unique in the landscape of Australian writing. An unemployed man chooses only to apply for jobs advertised in The Economist; a failed mountain expedition is mocked by the dead bodies of past climbers; and a father and son travel urgently to witness the miracle of Lake Pedder emptying. In What Fear Was, Walter combines beautiful, mesmerising writing with surreal discomfort and absurdist hilarity to completely upend the idea of an Australian short story. 'Lyrical and inventive, savage and strange. You've never read anyone like Ben Walter. Total mastery of language and imagery, pa...

She Woke and Rose
  • Language: en

She Woke and Rose

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. Women's Studies. "Autumn Royal is unafraid to spark light in the darkest of places. The poems in this impressive debut collection illuminate the uneasy space of the body, the tomb of emotional memory, the ugliness of misogyny, the abyss of consumerism and the violent desire for communion. As announced by the eponymous and final poem, this collection ultimately represents the exciting awakening and rise of a new poet." Maria Takolander"

Magical Realism and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 736

Magical Realism and Literature

Magical realism can lay claim to being one of most recognizable genres of prose writing. It mingles the probable and improbable, the real and the fantastic, and it provided the late-twentieth century novel with an infusion of creative energy in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and beyond. Writers such as Alejo Carpentier, Gabriel García Márquez, Isabel Allende, Salman Rushdie, Ben Okri, and many others harnessed the resources of narrative realism to the representation of folklore, belief, and fantasy. This book sheds new light on magical realism, exploring in detail its global origins and development. It offers new perspectives of the history of the ideas behind this literary tradition, including magic, realism, otherness, primitivism, ethnography, indigeneity, and space and time.

A Kind of Compass
  • Language: en

A Kind of Compass

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A brilliant collection of short stories on the theme of distance from some of the world's leading literary fiction writers