Gerald Murnane, Author, trans. from the German by Jaimy Gordon. New Issues $14 (111p) ISBN 978-1-930974-28-9 It's not just a dog's life—it's a pig-cow-rat's life. In this deftly executed allegorical ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Last year The New York Times Magazine feted Australian writer Gerald Murnane as the next Nobel Laureate ...
Homemade and cosmopolitan, the idiosyncratic writing of Gerald Murnane continues to attract devotees
Some time ago, I taught Gerald Murnane’s Barley Patch (2009) and then, a little later, The Plains (1982) in two separate undergraduate courses. Each course was concerned, in specific ways, with ...
Anthony Uhlmann receives funding from the ARC for a project related to J.M. Coetzee which includes references to the work of Gerald Murnane. Gerald Murnane’s most recent novel, A Million Windows, ...
Writers of fiction should rarely be trusted to explain their own books, but an exception can be made for Gerald Murnane, the 79-year-old Australian whose latest, “Border Districts” (Farrar, Straus & ...
Gerald Murnane is holding up for my inspection a symbol of the erratic nature of his career: one of the few extant copies of his 1995 novel Emerald Blue. “It only sold about 500 copies. The rest were ...
Ramona Koval: Gerald Murnane's first novel Tamarisk Row was published in 1974 and introduced us to a child's imagined world centred on horse racing. At almost 69 (69 next week) Gerald Murnane has just ...
Murnane, 81, has been longlisted for A Season on Earth, a novel that he saw as lost to the world for four decades. It was republished in 2019 in the way he had always intended, combining his official ...
Anthony Uhlmann receives funding from the Australian Research Council. He organised a one day symposium on Gerald Murnane in Goroke as part of the ARC funded 'Other Worlds: Forms of World Literature' ...
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