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Remembering Babylon [Libretto]

Remembering Babylon : for tenor voice and piano, composed by Diana Blom ; text by David Malouf, 2 versions, one unpublished with holograph letter by Diana Blom, dated 8 Nov 2001; the other is the score published Wollongong, Wirrapang Pty Ltd, 2013, (31 pages); 21 x 30 cm, with note "Dear David, Finally published! Cheers Dinty".

Malouf, David, 1934-

One Nation records and ephemera

This subseries consists of an internal memorandum issued by David Ettridge listing people not to be included in One Nation activity; a list of One Nation members on the Gold Coast; a copy of a certificate of registration of One Nation Western Australia; a One Nation candidate nomination form; a One Nation membership form; promotional ephemera for a One Nation fundraiser; newsletter number 1 of the Pauline Hanson Support Movement Incorporated; and a One Nation delegates' report

Correspondence

Correspondence relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. The subseries comprises letters from and to Bruce Whiteside, and between third parties.

Jane Eyre [Libretto]

'Jane or The Bride of Thornfield' (Jane Eyre), typescript, 18 leaves, a few emendations. [David Malouf’s 2017 note: First draft, 1996/8. Performed Cheltenham Festival. Toured London, Canberra, St Louis, USA.]. With associated letter by Malouf to Michael Berkeley. Accompanied by the published libretto, Jane Eyre, from cover 'A libretto by David Malouf for an opera by Michael Berkeley', 27 pages, published by Vintage in 2000.

Malouf, David, 1934-

The Conversations at Curlow Creek [Novel] (1996)

'The year is 1827, and in a remote hut on the high plains of New South Wales, two strangers spend the night in talk. One, Carney, an illiterate Irishman, ex-convict and bushranger, is to be hanged at dawn. The other, Adair, also Irish, is an officer of the police who has been sent to supervise the hanging. As the night wears on, the two discover unexpected connections between their lives, and learn new truths. Outside the hut, Adair's troopers sit uneasily, reflecting on their own pasts and futures, waiting for the morning to come. With ironic humour and in prose of starkly evocative power, the novel moves between Australia and Ireland to explore questions of nature and justice, reason and un-reason. , the workings of fate, and the small measure of freedom a man may claim in the face of death.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage reprint).
This sub-series contains handwritten and typescript drafts, with emendations.

Administration

Administration records of The Pauline Hanson Support Movement, including minutes, membership and contact lists, rules and a constitution, correspondence, and internal newsletters and reports

Public activities

Speeches, statements, opinion articles and event and promotional ephemera of The Pauline Hanson Support Movement

Interviews

This subseries is comprised of interviews with Judith Rodriguez.

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