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Australian lives intertwined through war's lasting impact.

If you're drawn to narratives that weave personal journeys with historical backdrops, "The Great World" offers just that. David Malouf masterfully traces the lives of two men, bonded by the crucible of war, over 70 years of Australian history. It’s a tale that captures the transformation of individuals and the country, delving deep into themes of innocence and the scars left by conflict. This book is a moving exploration for anyone interested in the human side of history's tumult.

  • Prix Femina for Étranger (1991)
  • Miles Franklin Literary Award (1991)
  • Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book (1991)
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The Great World

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ISBN: 9780099273868
Authors: David Malouf
Publisher: Vintage Books
Date of Publication: 2001-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Literature, World War II, War
Goodreads rating: 3.88
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For the two men in this novel, war was supposed to be a testing ground. But it proved to be an ordeal of a different kind. Spanning 70 years of Australian life, from Sydney's Cross to the backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, this is a novel of lost innocence and witness.
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Australian lives intertwined through war's lasting impact.

If you're drawn to narratives that weave personal journeys with historical backdrops, "The Great World" offers just that. David Malouf masterfully traces the lives of two men, bonded by the crucible of war, over 70 years of Australian history. It’s a tale that captures the transformation of individuals and the country, delving deep into themes of innocence and the scars left by conflict. This book is a moving exploration for anyone interested in the human side of history's tumult.

  • Prix Femina for Étranger (1991)
  • Miles Franklin Literary Award (1991)
  • Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book (1991)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.