John Darnell Fine Arts Committee
- UQFL157-Series V-Subseries 10
- Subseries
- 1969
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
John Darnell Fine Arts Committee
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Association of Australian Gallery Societies
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Part of Alan Wearne Papers
Part of Alan Wearne Papers
Bicycle and Other Poems [Poetry] (1970)
Part of David Malouf Papers
Bicycle and Other Poems is Malouf’s first book of poetry, published by UQP in 1970, and later published in the United States as The Year of the Foxes and Other Poems (1979). This subseries contains two folders of poems that appear in the 1970 publication by UQP. Many have handwritten corrections and notes by the author giving the place and date of composition for some poems and where each poem was initially published.
An Imaginary Life [Novel] (1978)
Part of David Malouf Papers
An Imaginary Life is a novel dealing with the last years of the Roman poet Ovid in exile and his strange relationship with a wolf-child. It was first published in 1978. Originally the title was 'Letters from Pontus'. Includes letters from George Braziller Inc., New York relating to the publication of this novel, typescript drafts of the novel, editorial markup by literary argent Curtis Brown of the final draft, and changes for final draft.
'Adventures aboard the Marie Celeste' [novel] (1966?) (unpublished)
Part of Peter Carey Papers
Bound typescript with some hand emendations, March 1971.
The tax inspector [novel] (1991)
Part of Peter Carey Papers
This subseries consists of drafts, working notes, proofs, research material, publicity and correspondence relating to the novel The tax inspector, first published in 1991.
The big bazoohley [novel] (1995)
Part of Peter Carey Papers
Complete and incomplete drafts of Peter Carey's first children's book The big bazoohley.
War crimes [short story collection] (1979)
Part of Peter Carey Papers
Setting copy from the University of Queensland Press for War crimes with notes and two audio cassettes of interviews with Peter Carey about War crimes. War crimes won the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards 1980.