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Copyright© Cécile Fouache 1996
Working on contemporary Australian literature as a Ph.D. student in France, all the more so outside Paris, often turns out to be like an impossible mission. Studying David Malouf's fiction proved to be even more difficult.
Indeed, Malouf is a fairly discreet writer, whose name is far from well-known outside Australia and "Commonwealth circles" elsewhere. Yet, he is one of the greatest living Australian writers and a very productive one. He started out as a poet before reverting to prose and, occasionally, drama. From Johnno, in 1975, to his latest novel, he has published eight novels altogether plus a collection of short stories, several collections of poetry and numerous articles, essays or individual short stories.
However, the main difficulty comes from the fact that the critical apparatus on his work is rather scarce and mostly Australia-based, though he shares his time and his life between Australia and Italy. It consists in very few scholarly books, to be ordered directly from Australia, some of which already out of print; and numerous reviews and articles, whose references can be found (fairly) easily in the Annual Bibliographies of the MLA and Australian Literary Studies. Fortunately the development of the Internet will considerably open perspectives and access to such secondary literature.
But when I came across Giffuni's bibliography (see reference below), I thought the idea was clever and I expected it this work to be very useful. However, my great expectations were not fulfilled, for most references quoted turned out to be mainly occasional reviews in, at best, regional Australian dailies or weeklies, but more often than not, in publications I could not even trace the existence of.
So what I intend to propose here is not so much a comprehensive bibliography as a practical reader's guide to David Malouf's prose works, including all major academic articles either general or on individual novels. This reader's guide will be regularly updated, thanks to the above-mentioned sources and to the "web" colleagues whom I wish to thank here for their involuntary contribution (in particular: heinke @pclab-phil.uni-kiel.de).
Most publications are easily available from most major London general or specialised libraries, in particular: the British Library, the University of London Library (Senate House) and the Commmonwealth Institute Resource Centre (Kensington High Street).
1. David Malouf's Works
1.1. Novels and Short Stories
Johnno. St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1975; Ringwood: Penguin, 1976.
An Imaginary Life. London: Chatto & Windus, 1978; London: Pan Books, 1980.
Child's Play with Eustace and the Prowler. London: Chatto & Windus, 1982; Ringwood: Penguin, 1983. Child's Play, the Bread of Time to Come ;Two Novellas. New York: Braziller, 1982.
Fly Away Peter. London: Chatto & Windus, 1982; Ringwood: Penguin, 1983.
Harland's Half Acre. London: The Hogarth Press - Chatto & Windus, 1984; Ringwood: Penguin, 1985.
Antipodes. London: The Hogarth Press - Chatto & Windus, 1985.
The Great World. London: The Hogarth Press - Chatto & Windus, 1990.
Remembering Babylon. London: The Hogarth Press - Chatto & Windus, 1993; London: Vintage, 1994.
Conversations at Curlow Creek. London: The Hogarth Press - Chatto & Windus, 1996.
1.2. Drama
Blood Relations. Paddington: Currency Press, 1988.
1.3. Essay / Autobiography
12 Edmonstone Street. Ringwood: Penguin, 1986.
1.4. Collected Works / Other
TULIP, James , ed. David Malouf : "Johnno", Short Stories, Poems, Essays and Interview. St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1990.
New Currents in Australian Writing, with K. Brisbane & R.F. Brissenden. Sydney & London: Angus & Robertson, 1978.
Editor, with others. We Took their Orders and Are Dead : an Anti-War Anthology. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1971.
Editor. Gesture of a Hand. Anthology of Australian Poetry. Artarmon, NSW: Holt Rinehart, 1975.
1.5. Main Articles
CARTER, Paul & MALOUF, David. "Spatial History." Textual Practice 3 (1989): 173-83.
MALOUF, David. "Must We Burn de Sade?". Overland 27-28 (1963) : 27.
-- -- "A Personal, Multi-Cultural Biography." Australian Studies, 5. Special Issue: Europe & Australia. (1990): 73-80.
-- -- "A Traveller's Tale." Meanjin, 41 (1982): 50-68.
-- -- "A Village in Tuscany." National Times, 9-15 Jan. (1983): 15-16.
-- -- "First Experiences and First Places." Alumni News, 16.2 (1984): 4-7.
-- -- "Marcel Proust -- the Book." Scripsi, 2.2-3 (1983): 103-112.
-- -- "Space, Writing and Historical Identity." Thesis Eleven, 22 (1989): 92-105.
-- -- "Statement." Australian Literary Studies 12 (1985): 265-68.
-- -- "The Making of Literature." Overland 106 (1987): 5-6.
MALOUF, David, et al. "Three Talks: David Malouf, Les Murray and David Rowbotham." Australian Literary Studies 11.3 (1984): 316-320 & 322-323.
2. Books on Malouf
HANSSON, Karin. Sheer Edge ;Aspects of Identity. Lund Studies in English 83. Lund: Lund U Press, 1991.
INDYK, Ivor. David Malouf. Australian Writers Series. Melbourne: OUP, 1993.NEILSEN, Philip. Imagined Lives : A Study of David Malouf. St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1990.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. Provisional Maps : Critical Essays on David Malouf. Nedlands, W.A.: Centre for Studies in Australian Literature, U of Western Australia, 1993.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. Reading David Malouf. Sydney: Sydney UP, 1995.
3. Articles on Malouf's Novels.
3.1 General Articles.
BUCKRIDGE, Patrick. "Colonial Strategies in the Writing of David Malouf." Kunapipi, 8.3 (1986): 48-58.
COE, Richard. "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Australian: Childhood, Literature and Myth." Southerly, 41 (1981). 126-162.
CRAVEN, Peter. "Crooked Versions of Art: The Novels of David Malouf." Scripsi 3, (April 1985). 99-126.
DELREZ, Marc. "Antipodean Dialogue": R. Stow and D. Malouf. in DAVIS, G. & JELINEK, H. M., eds. Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in English. Amsterdam, Atlanta (GA): Rodopi, 1990.
DAVIDSON, Jim. "David Malouf. (Interview)" Meanjin, 39 (Oct. 1980). 324-34.
DEVER, Maryanne. "Secret Companions: The Continuity of David Malouf's Fiction." World Literature Written in English, 26.1 (1986): 62-74.
GELDER, Ken. "The Novel." Australian Literary Studies, 13.4 (1988): 503-519.
GIFFUNI, Cathe. "The Prose of David Malouf: A Bibliography." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada, 7 (June 1992). 53-62.
HANSSON, Karin. "David Malouf and the Image of Australia." in CAPONE, G. et al, eds. Commonwealth Literary Cultures : New Voices, New Approaches. Lecce: Edizione del Grifo, 1992. 191-200.
HANSSON, Karin. "The Untold Story: David Malouf and the Issue of Identity." in JURAK-MIRKO, ed. Literature, Culture and Ethnicity : Studies on Medieval, Renaissance and Modern Literatures. Ljubljana, 1992. 119-25.
HERGENHAN, Laurie. "Discoveries and Transformations: Aspects of David Malouf's Work." Australian Literary Studies, 11.3 (1984): 328-341.
HERGENHAN, Laurie. "The I of the Beholder: Representations of Tuscany in some Recent Australian Literature." Westerly, 36.4 (1991): 107-114.
HERGENHAN, Laurie. "War in post-1960's Fiction: Stow, Macdonald, David Malouf and Les Murray." Australian Literary Studies, 12.2 (1985): 248-260.
KAVANAGH, Paul. "With Breath Just Condensing On It: An Interview with David Malouf." Southerly 3 (1986): 247- 259.
KERR, David. "Uniting the Hemispheres: David Malouf's Fiction." in DHAWAN R. K. & KERR, D., eds. Australian Literature Today. New Delhi: Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies, 1993. 61-73.
KNOX-SHAW, Peter. "Malouf's Epic and the Unravelling of a National Stereotype." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 26.1 (1991): 79-100.
LEER, Martin. "At the Edge: Geography and the Imagination in the Work of David Malouf." Australian Literary Studies 12.1 (1985): 3-21
LEER, Martin. "Imagined Counterpart: Outlining a Conceptual Literary Geography of Australia." in CAPONE, G., ed. European Perspectives. Contemporary Essays in Australian Literature, Australian Literary Studies, 15.2 (1991): 1- 13.
PIERCE, Peter. "David Malouf's Fiction." Meanjin, 41.4 (1982): 526-534.
WILLBANKS, Ray. "A Conversation with David Malouf." Antipodes, 4.1 (1990). 110-13.
WINTER, Garry. "Queensland Literature: Is It Different? LiNQ (Literature in North Queensland) 15.3 (1987). 45-51.
3.2. Articles on Individual Novels.
Johnno
ATTAR, Amar. "A Lost Dimension: The Immigrant's Experience in the Work of David Malouf." Australian Literary Studies, 13.3 (May 1988): 308-321.
BADER, Rudolf. The Visitable Past. Images of Europe in Anglo-Australian Literature. German Australien Studies; Bd.6. Berne: Lang, 1992.
BISHOP, Peter. "David Malouf and the Language of Exile." Australian Literary Studies, 10.4 (1982): 419-428.
DANIEL, Helen. "Narrator and Outsider in Trap and Johnno." Southerly, 37.2 (1977): 184-195.
ERICKSEN, Ray. "Mirrors and Backward Glances: Some Recent Autobiographical Novels." Meanjin 35 (Sept. 1976): 332-33.
GELDER, Ken. "The Novel." Australian Literary Studies, 13.4 (1988): 503-519.
GILBEY, David. "Writer and Reader: New Modes in Fiction." Southerly 36 (1976): 442-59.
HADGRAFT, Cecil. "Indulgence." in HAMILTON, K. G., ed. Studies in the Recent Australian Fiction. St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1978. 194-224.
HODGE, Bob & MISHRA, Vijay. "The Fragment Society, Dark Side of the Dream." in Australian Literature and the post-colonial Mind.. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1991. 196-199.
INDYK, Ivor. "The Australian Exploration of Masculinity." Commonwealth, III (1977-1978): 90-96.
JOSE, Nicholas. "Cultural Identity: `I Think I'm Something Else'." Daedalus 114 (1985): 331-42.
KIRBY, Stephen. "Homosocial Desire and Homosexual Panic in the Fiction of David Malouf and Frank Moorhouse." Meanjin, 46.3 (Sept. 1987): 385-393.
KYNASTON, Edward. "Australians in Black and White." Overland 63.3 (1976): 58-59.
TIPPING, Richard Kelly. "An Interview with David Malouf." Southerly, 3 (Sept. 1989): 492-502.
TULIP, James. "Kev, Davie and Johnno." Quadrant (June 1975): 93-96.
An Imaginary Life
ASHCROFT, Billy. "The Return of the Native: An Imaginary Life and Remembering Babylon." Commonwealth, 16.2 (1993): 51-60.
BADER, Rudolf. The Visitable Past. Images of Europe in Anglo-Australian Literature. German Australian Studies; Bd.6. Berne. Lang, 1992 .
BISHOP, Peter. "David Malouf and the Language of Exile." Australian Literary Studies, 10.4 (1982): 419-428.
BLISS, Carolyn. "Matilda on Main Street: Naturalizing Australian Literature for American Readers." Antipodes, 1.1 (1988): 33.
BRADY, Veronica. "Making Connections: Art, Life, and some Recent Novels." Westerly, 2 (June 1980): 61-66.
BRADY, Veronica. "Malouf's An Imaginary Life." in KERR, D. & DHAWAN, RK., eds. Australian and Indian Literature : Studies in Mutual Response. New Delhi: Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies, 1991. 212-235.
CLANCY, Laurie. "The Year of Writing Skilfully: A Survey of Recent Novels." Overland 80 (1980): 51-54.
COLAKIS, Marianthe. "David Malouf's and Derek Mahon's Visions of Ovid in Exile." Classical & Modern Literature : A Quarterly (Terre Haute, IN) 13.3 (1993): 229-39.
DANIEL, Helen. "Australian and Latin American Fiction: A `Prelude'." Antipodes, 3.2 (1989): 97.
DOMMERGUES, André. "Traditions and Dreams in David Malouf's An Imaginary Life." Commonwealth, 10.1 (1987): 61-67.
DURIX, Jean-Pierre et Carole. The New Literatures in English. Paris: Longman, 1993. 63-66.
FABRE, Michel. "Roots and Imaginations: An Interview with David Malouf." Commonwealth 4 (1979-80): 59-67.
GELDER, Ken. "The Novel." Australian Literary Studies, 13.4 (1988): 503-519.
GRIFFITHS, Gareth. "An Imaginary Life: The Post-Colonial Text as Transformative Representation." Commonwealth, 16.2 (1993): 61-69.
GRIFFITHS, Gareth. "Being there, being There: Post modernism and Post-Colonialism: Kosinsky and Malouf." Ariel 20.4 (1989): 132-48.
HESELTINE, Harry. "An Imaginary Life - The Dimensions of Self." Australian Literary Studies, 14.1 (1989): 26-40.
HILLS, E.R.. "The Imaginary Life: Landscape and Culture in Australia." Journal of Australian Studies, 29 (June 1991): 12-27.
HODGE, Bob & MISHRA, Vijay. "The Fragment Society, Dark Side of the Dream." in Australian Literature and the post-colonial Mind. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1991. 196-199.
JOLLY, Roslyn. "Transformations of Caliban and Ariel: Imagination and Language in David Malouf, Margaret Atwood and Seamus Heaney." World Literature Written in English, 26.2 (1986): 295-330.
JOSE, Nicholas. "Cultural Identity: `I Think I'm Something Else'." Daedalus 114 (1985): 331-42.
KIRBY, Stephen. "Homosocial Desire and Homosexual Panic in the Fiction of David Malouf and Frank Moorhouse." Meanjin, 46.3 (1987): 385-393.
LAIGLE, Geneviève. "`Entering the Dimensions of the Self', Malouf's An Imaginary Life." Commonwealth, 16.2 (1993): 70-78.
LEWIS, Peter. "The Advantage of Distance: recent Australasian fiction." Stand 25.2 (1984): 64-70.
MANSFIELD, Nick. "Body Talk: The Prose of David Malouf." Southerly 49 (1989): 492-502.
MARTIN, Philip. "Australia in Disguise?" Overland, 74 (1979): 59-60.
MCDONALD, Avis G. "Beyond Language: David Malouf's An Imaginary Life." Ariel, 19.1 (Jan. 1988): 45-54.
McLAREN, John. "Creating the Future through the Past." Australian Book Review, 5 (Oct. 1978): 15.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. "Imagining the Imaginary in An Imaginary Child." Southern Review (Adelaide), 26.1 (1993): 28-38.
O'BRIEN, Susie. "Raising Silent Voices: The Role of the Silent Child in An Imaginary Life and The Bone People." SPAN 30 (1990): 79-91.
PANA, Irina Grigorescu. "The Tomis Complex : Versions of Exile in Australian Literature." World Literature Today, 67.3 (Summer 1993): 523-532.
RICHEY, Norma Jean. "Asia & the Pacific : Australia." World Literature Today 60 (1986): 175.
STEPHENS, John. "'Beyond the Limits of Our Speech...': David Malouf's An Imaginary Life." Commonwealth Novel in English (Bluefield, WV) 3.2 (Fall 1992): 160-69.
TAYLOR, Andrew. "Postmodern Romantic: The Imaginary in David Malouf's An Imaginary Child." in COLEMAN, D. & OTTO, P., eds. Imagining Romanticism : Essay on English and Australian Romanticisms. West Cornwall, CT, USA: Locust Hill P., 1992.
TURNER, John P. Jnr. "`I am There': Language and Metamorphosis in David Malouf's An Imaginary Life." SPAN, 30 (1990): 92-101.
WEARNE, Heather. "The `Fortunate' and the `Imagined': Landscape, Myth and Created Self in AB Facey and David Malouf." in SENN, W. & CAPONE, G. The Making of Pluralist Australia. 1950-1990. Selected Papers from Inaugural EASA Conference. Bern: Peter Lang, 1991.
WRIGHT, John. "David Malouf's Lyrical Epicurean." Quadrant (Dec. 1981): 58-59.
YOUNG, Zane. "Themes in David Malouf's An Imaginary Life." http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5413/essays-an_imaginary_life.html (Sept. 1996).
Child's Play
CLANCY, Laurie. "Flights of Imagination." Australian Book Review, 44 (Sept. 1982): 24-25.
COPELAND, Julie. "Interview with David Malouf." Australian Literary Studies 10.4 (1982): 429-436.
DEVER, Maryanne. "Secret Companions : The Continuity of David Malouf's Fiction." World Literature Written in English, 26.1 (1986): 62-74.
GRIFFITHS, Gareth. "Being there, being There: Post modernism and Post-Colonialism: Kosinsky and Malouf." Ariel, 20.4 (1989): 132-48.
HERGENHAN, Laurie. "The I of the Beholder: Representations of Tuscany in some Recent Australian Literature." Westerly, 36.4 (Dec. 1991): 107114.
MANSFIELD, Nick. "Body Talk: The Prose of David Malouf." Southerly 49 (1989): 492-502.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. "The Pattern of History: Discursive Conflicts in David Malouf's Child's Play." SPAN, 29 (Oct. 1989): 31-44.
SHARRAD, Paul. "A Living Landscape." CRNLE Reviews Journal, 1, (1983): 54-58.
THWAITES, Tony. "The Site of the Beholder: David Malouf's Child's Play.." Southern Review (Adelaide), 20 (March 1987): 16-35.
TULIP, James. "Writer and Reader: Poets and Their Novels." Southerly, 43 (1983): 113-18.
WINNER, Anthony. "David Malouf's Child's Play: Narrative Traditions in a Postmodern Game." Southerly, 54.4 (1994-95): 116-30.
WOODS, Stephen. "David Malouf's Child's Play and `the Death of the Author'." Australian Literary Studies, 13.3 (1988): 322-333.
Fly Away Peter
BRAMWELL, Murray. "Maps of Migration: David Malouf's Fly Away Peter." in TULLOCH, G. & GREET, A., eds. Making Connections : Introducing Nine Texts for Senior English Students. Adelaide: CRNLE/ Flinders U. of South Australia & Trinity Gardens: SAETA., 1989: 66-72.
CLANCY, Laurie. "Flights of Imagination." Australian Book Review, 44 (Sept. 1982): 24-25.
GRAY, Stephen. "An Australian Bird's Eye View: Teaching David Malouf's Fly Away Peter." CRUX, A Journal on the Teaching of English (Pretoria, South Africa) 21.2 (May 1987): 7-18.
HERGENHAN, Laurie. "War in post-1960's Fiction: Stow, Macdonald, David Malouf and Les Murray." Australian Literary Studies, 12.2 (Oct. 1985): 248-260.
KNOX-SHAW, Peter. "Malouf's Epic and the Unravelling of a National Stereotype." Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 26.1 (1991): 79-100.
LEER, Martin. "At the Edge : Geography and the Imagination in the Work of David Malouf." Australian Literary Studies, 12.1 (1985): 3-21
LEWIS, Peter. "The Advantage of Distance: Recent Australasian Fiction." Stand 25.2 (1984): 64-70.
MALOUF, David. Notes and Documents on the Writing of Fly Away Peter. CRUX, A Journal on the Teaching of English (Pretoria, South Africa) 21.2 (May 1987): 3-7.
MANSFIELD, Nick. "Body Talk: The Prose of David Malouf." Southerly 49 (1989): 492-502.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. "The Mapping of a World': Discourses of Power in David Malouf's Fly Away Peter." Kunapipi, 11.3 (1989): 84-97.
PIERCE, Peter. "David Malouf's Fiction." Meanjin, 41.4 (Dec. 1982): 526-534.
SHARRAD, Paul. "A Living Landscape." CRNLE Reviews Journal, 1 (1983): 54-58.
TULIP, James. "Writer and Reader: Poets and Their Novels." Southerly, 43 (1983): 113-18.
WINDSOR, Gerard. "Breaking Out into Prose." Overland (Aug. 1983): 65-67.
Harland's Half Acre
BUCKRIDGE, Patrick. "Colonial Strategies in the Writing of David Malouf." Kunapipi, 8.3 (1986): 48-58.
CLANCY, Laurie. "Recovering the Land." Australian Book Review (Oct. 1984): 6-7.
GELDER, Ken. "The Novel." Australian Literary Studies, 13.4 (1988): 503-519.
KNOX-SHAW, Peter. "An Art of Intersection : David Malouf's Künstlerroman Harland's Half Acre." Antipodes, 5.1. (1991): 31-39.
LEER, Martin. "At the Edge: Geography and the Imagination in the Work of David Malouf." Australian Literary Studies, 12.1 (1985): 3-21
OAKLEY, Carmel. "David Malouf and the Artist." Quadrant (Jan-Feb. 1985): 140-41.
PONS, Xavier. "'Savage Paradise': History, Violence and the Family in Some Recent Australian Fiction." Australian Literary Studies, 15.2 (1990): 72-82.
STEWART, Annette. "Art and the Australian Artist, in White, Malouf, Murnane and Bail." Quadrant (Aug. 1987): 52-59.
WERTHEIM, Albert. "Inscape and Creation in David Malouf's Harland's Half Acre." Commonwealth, 14.2 (1991): 106-113.
Antipodes
HANSSON, Karin. "Antipodean Attitudes." CRNLE Reviews Journal, 2 (1986): 125-126.
KIRBY, Stephen. "Homosocial Desire and Homosexual Panic in the Fiction of David Malouf and Frank Moorhouse." Meanjin, 46.3 (1987): 385-393.
12 Edmonstone Street
ATTAR, Amar. "A Lost Dimension: The Immigrant's Experience in the Work of David Malouf." Australian Literary Studies, 13.3 (May 1988): 308-321.
HERGENHAN, Laurie. "The I of the Beholder: Representations of Tuscany in some Recent Australian Literature." Westerly, 36.4 (Dec. 1991): 107114.
HOOTON, Joy. "First-Person Narratives." Overland 103 (July 1986): 60-62.
HUGGAN, Graham. "(Un)co-ordinated Movements: Geography of Imagination in David Malouf's 12 Edmonstone Street and Clark Blaise's Resident Alien." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada 3 (1990): 56-65.
TIPPING, Richard Kelly. "An Interview with David Malouf." Southerly, 3 (Sept. 1989): 492-502.
TURCOTTE, Gerry, ed. Writers in Action : The Writer's Choice Evenings. (Transcription of a literature course inviting authors to discuss one of their works). Sydney: Currency Press, 1989: 43-62.
The Great World
KNOX-SHAW, Peter. "Malouf's Epic and the Unravelling of a National Stereotype." Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 26.1 (1991): 79-100.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. "Myths of a Nation : History as Narrative Invention in David Malouf's The Great World. in BENNETT, B. & GASKELL, D., eds. Myths, Heroes and Anti-Heroes : Essays on the Literature and Culture of the Asia Pacific Region. Nedlands: Centre for Studies in Australian Literature, U. of Western Australia, 1992: 132-41.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. "Narrative Invention as "Spatial History" in The Great World." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada, 7 (1992): 41-52.
PONS, Xavier. "Broken Lines, Broken Lives: Discontinuities in David Malouf's The Great World." Commonwealth, 16.2 (1993): 79-87.
SHELAGH, Rogers. "The Other History Never Gets Recorded". Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada, 5 (1991): 95-96.
TULIP, James. "David Malouf, Francis Webb and Australian Religious Consciousness." in HARRIS, M. & WEBBY E., eds. Reconnoîtres: Essays in Australian Literature in Honour of GA Wilkes. South Melbourne: OUP, 1992: 226-37.
WILLBANKS, Ray. "Shape of the World." Antipodes, 5.1.(1991): 62-63.
WILLIAMS, Barbara. "People Get Second Chances." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada, 5 (1991): 81-94.
Remembering Babylon
ASHCROFT, Billy. "The Return of the Native: An Imaginary Life and Remembering Babylon." Commonwealth, 16.2 (1993): 51-60.
BRADY, Veronica. "Redefining Frontiers - 'Race', Colonizers and the Colonized." Antipodes, (Dec. 1994): 93-100.
ENGLISH, David. "Malouf's Long Poem." Overland, 132 (Spring 1993): 20-22.
LAIGLE, Geneviève. "Approaching Prayer, Knowledge, One Another: David Malouf's Remembering Babylon." Commonwealth 18.1 (1995): 78-91.
NETTLEBECK, Amanda. "Do not Shoot. I am a British Object." CRNLE Reviews Journal, 2 (1993): 30-32.
PAPASTERGIADIS, Nikos. "David Malouf and Languages for Landscape: An Interview." Ariel, 25.3 (1994): 83-94
PERERA, SUVENDRINI. "Unspeakable Bodies: Representing the Aboriginal in Australian Discourse." Meridian, 13.1 (1993): 15-26.
ROSS, Robert. "The Ultimate Exile." World & I (May 1994): 298-305.
SCOBIE, Stephen. "The Shooting of the Subject." World & I (May 1994): 289-297.
SPINKS, Lee. "Allegory, Space, Colonialism: Remembering Babylon and the Production of Colonial History." Australian Literary Studies, 17.2 (1995): 166-74.
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