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Gail Jones

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Born January 1, 1955 (71 years old)
Harvey, Australia
8 books
3.0 (1)
14 readers
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Dreams of Speaking

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'We must talk, Alice Black, about this world of modern things. This buzzing world.' Alice is entranced by the aesthetics of technology and, in every aeroplane flight, every Xerox machine, every neon sign, sees the poetry of modernity. Mr. Sakamoto, a survivor of the atomic bomb, is an expert on Alexander Graham Bell. The pair forge an unlikely friendship as Mr. Sakamoto regales Alice with stories of twentieth-century invention. His own knowledge begins to inform her writing, and these two solitary beings become a mutual support for each other a long way from home. This novel from Man Booker long-listed author Gail Jones is distinguished by its honesty and intelligence. From the boundlessness of space walking to the frustrating constrictions of one person's daily existence, Dreams of Speaking paints with grace and skill the experience of needing to belong despite wanting to be alone.

Fetish lives

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In this arresting and richly imaginative collection of twelve stories. Gail Jones explores the role of obsession the inescapable loves and torments she calls fetishes - in the lives of both the famous and the ordinary. Structured around a series of lyrical echoes and repeated images, her stories weave fact and speculation to recreate little-known events in the lives of such figures as Marcel Proust, Walt Whitman, and Elvis Presley that may have motivated their art and obsessed them as individuals.

Five bells

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On a radiant day in Sydney, four adults converge on Circular Quay, site of the iconic Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Each carries a childhood and a complicated history from elsewhere; each is haunted by past intimacies, secrets and guilt: Ellie is preoccupied by her sexual experiences as a girl, James by a tragedy for which he feels responsible, Catherine by the loss of her beloved brother in Dublin and Pei Xing by her imprisonment during China's Cultural Revolution. All are compelling figures with distinctively fascinating stories.

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Ihr Angebot rüttelt die Geschäftswelt auf, denn sie entschuldigen sich für die Vergehen von Unternehmen. Sie bieten den Schuldigen Unterstützung an und helfen den Opfern. Sie selbst verdienen viel Geld damit, die vier jungen Berliner, die diese clevere Geschäftsidee hatten, irgendwann, bevor alles anfing. Immer mehr Menschen erleichtern über sie ihr Gewissen - als ihnen eines Tages jemand den Auftrag erteilt, eine Tote um Verzeihung zu bitten für die unvorstellbaren Qualen, unter denen sie starb. Hier schnappt die Falle zu. Die Lektion, die der Auftraggeber ihnen ab jetzt erteilt, ist voller Dunkelheit: Wie Schachfiguren werden sie auf eine Spur der Grausamkeit gesetzt, auf der es keine Vergebung gibt, kein Schwarzweiß mehr zwischen Opfer und Täter. Zoran Drvenkars verstörender neuer Roman erzählt auf zwingende Weise von einer Welt, in der wir der Gewalt nicht mehr ausweichen können.

Our shadows

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"Our Shadows tells the story of three generations of family living in Kalgoorlie, where gold was discovered in 1893 by an Irish-born prospector named Paddy Hannan, whose own history weaves in and out of this beguiling novel. Sisters Nell and Frances were raised by their grandparents and were once closely bound by reading and fantasy. Now they live in Sydney and are estranged. Each in her own way struggles with the loss of their parents. Little by little the sisters grow to understand the imaginative force of the past and the legacy of their shared orphanhood. Then Frances decides to make a journey home to the goldfields to explore what lies hidden and unspoken in their lives, in the shadowy tunnels of the past."--Publisher.