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24 331 y separately published work icon Voss : A Novel Patrick White , ( trans. Nihal Yeaeginobali )expression Istanbul : Cem Yayinevi , 1990 Z872480 1957 single work novel (taught in 33 units)

'Set in nineteenth-century Australia, Voss is the story of the secret passion between an explorer and a naïve young woman. Although they have met only a few times, Voss and Laura are joined by overwhelming, obsessive feelings for each other. Voss sets out to cross the continent. As hardships, mutiny and betrayal whittle away his power to endure and to lead, his attachment to Laura gradually increases. Laura, waiting in Sydney, moves through the months of separation as if they were a dream and Voss the only reality.

'From the careful delineation of Victorian society to the sensitive rendering of hidden love to the stark narrative of adventure in the Australian desert, Patrick White's novel is a work of extraordinary power and virtuosity.'

Source: Random House Books (Sighted 21/09/2012)

2 y separately published work icon Guvercin Ucusu i "Tuneginden cikinca guvercin", Nihat Ziyalan , Istanbul : Cem Yayinevi , 1981 Z1255628 1981 single work poetry
— Appears in: Joseph's Coat : An Anthology of Multicultural Writing 1985; (p. 217)
14 180 y separately published work icon Riders in the Chariot Patrick White , ( trans. Murat Belge with title Arabadakiler ) Istanbul : Cem Yayinevi , 1974 Z470801 1961 single work novel (taught in 10 units)

'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.).

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