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First Things Last

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58 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1981

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David Malouf

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David Malouf is a celebrated Australian poet, novelist, librettist, playwright, and essayist whose work has garnered international acclaim. Known for his lyrical prose and explorations of identity, memory, and place, Malouf began his literary career in poetry before gaining recognition for his fiction. His 1990 novel The Great World won the Miles Franklin Award and several other major prizes, while Remembering Babylon (1993) earned a Booker Prize nomination and multiple international honors.
Malouf has taught at universities in Australia and the UK, delivered the prestigious Boyer Lectures, and written libretti for acclaimed operas. Born in Brisbane to a Lebanese father and a mother of Sephardi Jewish heritage, he draws on both Australian and European influences in his work. He is widely regarded as one of Australia's most important literary voices and has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature.

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April 17, 2014
Malouf is a stunning writer in either poetry or prose and this collection of poems from 1980 shows just how long he's been good for. The prose poem 'A Poor Man's Guide To Southern Tuscany' was a particular favourite. The entire collection is available to read at The Australian Poetry Library: http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poems...
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