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David Ireland

    David Ireland fut un romancier australien célèbre pour sa voix littéraire distinctive et originale. Ses œuvres, souvent inspirées par diverses expériences professionnelles, explorent les complexités de l'existence humaine dans des environnements industriels. Il a perfectionné son art à travers une variété d'emplois avant de se consacrer entièrement à l'écriture. Ses romans sont reconnus pour leur perspective unique et leur contribution significative à la littérature australienne.

    The Unknown Industrial Prisoner
    The Glass Canoe
    • The Unknown Industrial Prisoner

      • 379pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      New release of modern classic from three times Miles Franklin winner. At the Puroil Refining Termitary and Grinding Works, on the swamplands of Botany Bay, men work in cramped spaces, in isolation, anonymity and alienation, cut off from the rest of humanity. Their only ways of escape and rebellion are their individual strangeness and their Sunday meetings with girls like Cinderella, Never on Sundays and Sandpiper.

      The Unknown Industrial Prisoner1997
      4,2
    • The Glass Canoe

      • 235pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      "The Southern Cross is a pub, an old, battered and experienced place, somewhere in the centre of Sydney. Meat Man is a regular, a very regular regular, who views the world - the world of the pub and its clientele - through his beer glass, his glass canoe which transports them all to other worlds, worlds of fighting and loving and, above all, drinking. The grand saga of the Southern Cross or the tragic futility of humanity at a watering hole? Perhaps it's all to be taken on a bent elbow with another swallow."

      The Glass Canoe1992
      4,3