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Arnold Zable Arnold Zable i(A14409 works by)
Born: Established: 1947 Wellington, Wellington (Region), North Island,
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Male
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1 The Man Who Loved The Persimmon Tree Arnold Zable , 2021 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 80 no. 4 2021;
1 Refugium Arnold Zable , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 69 2020; (p. 277-285)
1 3 y separately published work icon The Watermill Arnold Zable , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2020 17947852 2020 selected work short story

'RANGING from remote provinces in China and Cambodia to pre- and post-war Yiddish Poland, Kurdish Iraq and Iran, and Indigenous and present-day Melbourne, Arnold Zable’s quartet of stories depicts the ebbs and flows of trauma and healing, memory and forgetting, the ancient and the contemporary. And ever-recurring journeys in search of belonging.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Serge Liberman. A Story Arnold Zable , 2019 single work biography
— Appears in: Coolabah , no. 26 2019; (p. 8-11)
'A portrait of Serge Liberman, as I knew him, drawing parallels between his work as a physician and writer. As a storyteller Serge drew on many sources. My focus here is on his roots, as an emigrant, and as a doctor who practiced in immigrant neighbourhoods, Carlton and Brunswick. He wrote in the tradition of earlier Melbourne based immigrant Yiddish writers, Pinchas Goldhar and Bergner, exploring similar themes of displacement, exile and longing. He drew also on older traditions of Yiddish literature, writers such as Isaac Bashevis Singer. But Serge was more forgiving of human foibles, less judgemental, a documenter of symptoms, both in the consulting room, and at the writer’s desk. Here, I pay tribute to him, as one storyteller to another, in the form of a story about Serge, the storyteller, and friend.'  (Publication abstract)
1 [Book Launch] Trouble Tomorrow Arnold Zable , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , December no. 8 2017;
1 5 y separately published work icon The Fighter : A True Story Arnold Zable , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2016 9178141 2016 single work biography

'So it’s come to this. Sixty-seven years old and he labours on the docks. Cropped grey-white beard, ex-boxer’s pug nose, he is wiry, rotund and short. His strength is sensed rather than seen, belied by age and excess weight. Vigour is the word. Henry Nissen exudes vigour. His life force is strong. It animates his gestures, powers his determined little walk.

'HENRY Nissen was a champion boxer, the boy from Amess Street in working-class Carlton who fought his way up to beat some of the world’s best in the 1970s. Now, he works on the Melbourne docks, loading and unloading, taking shifts as they come up. But his real work is on the streets. He’s in and out of police stations and courts giving character statements and providing support, working to give the disaffected another chance. And all the while, in the background is the memory of another fighter, his mother—and her devastating decline into madness. The Fighter is a moving and poetic portrait of a compassionate man, but also a window onto the unnoticed recesses of Melbourne.' (Publication summary)

1 Introduction Arnold Zable , 2016 essay
— Appears in: Zwishn Himl un Waser 2016;

'The newest addition to the Text Classics is Herz Bergner’s Between Sky & Sea, a dark and compelling tale of a group of Jewish refugees on board a dilapidated freighter charting a course for Australia. Fleeing terrible scenes of destruction in Europe, they are bound by a deep sense of loss and the uncertainty of their fate. Arnold Zable’s introduction (extracted below) highlights the chilling parallels between Bergner’s tale and the sinking of the SIEVX off the Australian coast, giving the reader pause to reflect on the continuing plight of asylum seekers throughout history and across the globe.'  (Introduction)

1 The Two Abrahams Arnold Zable , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: The Monthly , September no. 115 2015; (p. 16-17)
1 The (Finely Crafted) Pen Is Mightier, Says Zable Arnold Zable , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney PEN Magazine , May 2015; (p. 13)
1 Where We Meet Arnold Zable , 2015 single work prose
— Appears in: The Intervention : An Anthology 2015; (p. 214-227)
1 Introduction Arnold Zable , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: Joyful Strains : Making Australia Home 2013; (p. 10-17)
1 Zahra's Lullaby Arnold Zable , 2013 single work prose
— Appears in: A Country Too Far : Writings on Asylum Seekers 2013; (p. 116-126)
1 Work: Arnold Zable, Storyteller and Story Facilitator Christine Priestly , Arnold Zable , 2013 single work interview
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , September no. 19 2013; (p. 8-9)
'When I was young I learned to be present with trauma. I grew up in a house of ghosts and photographs of people who were no longer alive. My grandparents were murdered during the Holocaust. My father was almost the sole survivor of a large family, and my mother was just one of a couple of surviving sisters, and so I lived the experience through them.' (Publication abstract)
1 The Future of the Swans Arnold Zable , 2013 single work interview
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 213 2013; (p. 27-30)
'At this year's Melbourne Writers Festival, Arnold Zable spoke with Alexis Wright about her new novel.'
1 The Attic Arnold Zable , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: The Griffith Review , no. 42 2013; (p. 63-72)
1 The Dust of Life Arnold Zable , 2012 single work short story
— Appears in: Alien Shores : Tales of Refugees and Asylum Seekers from Australia and the Indian Subcontinent 2012; (p. 69-82)
1 Ghetto Love : Jacob Rosenberg : Yiddish Poet Arnold Zable , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Singing for All He's Worth : Essays in Honour of Jacob G. Rosenberg 2011; (p. 183-216)
1 Universal Truths Arnold Zable , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Author , September vol. 43 no. 3 2011; (p. 24-26)
'The more that writers honour the specific detail and unique characters of their story, the more their tale will resonate with many readers, says Arnold Zable.'
1 Language and Politics in Indigenous Writing Arnold Zable , John Bradley , Kim Scott , Marie Munkara , 2011 sequence essay
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 205 2011; (p. 55-60)
1 Introduction : Arnold Zable Arnold Zable , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 205 2011; (p. 55)
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