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By: David Foster
ISBN: 9780091832148
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Publication Date: Jun 1997
Publisher: Random House Australia
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D'Arcy D'Olivieres, a postman at Obligna Creek, discovers an unpublished manuscript in an old mailbag - "The Ballad of Erinungarah". He becomes obsessed by the Ballad and the events it describes, and investigation of events that happened 30 years ago: namely the establishment of a commune in the late 60s, somewhere near the NSW/Victorian border.
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By: David Foster
ISBN: 9780816627714
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 1996
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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Looking at a wide range of cultural practices and artefacts, including television, popular music, and pornography, this text addresses representations of sexual behaviour and collective identity, homosexuality, and ideologies of gender in historical and contemporary Hispanic culture.
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By: David Foster
ISBN: 9781921450549
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Publication Date: Sep 2012
Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann
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Man of Letters is the third and final volume in the Dog Rock trilogy. The trilogy follows the fortunes of a rural town over fifty years through the eyes of a postman, Darcy DOliveres.
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By: David Foster
ISBN: 9781921450624
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Publication Date: Mar 2012
Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann
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Sunset on Santorini is a poetic account of a trip by the poet to the island of Santorini. At times spiritually profound, funny and satirical, David Foster offers us a kind of 4/4 bluesy riff on the fate of the modern soul in 21st century Australia.
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By: David Foster
ISBN: 9781925780031
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Publication Date: Oct 2018
Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann
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David Foster reflects that during the course of his life the monasteries have emptied while the gaols are doing nicely. Set in Goulburn and its surrounds, where Foster resides, The Contemptuary is a lament for a dying faith, a commentary on prison life and, perhaps unexpectedly from Foster in this, his sixteenth novel, an unputdownable whodunnit.
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