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y separately published work icon The Hour Before My Brother Dies Daniel Keene , Carnieres : Lansman , 1995 Z1187431 1985 single work drama Une heure avant la mort de mon frere Carnieres : Lansman , 1995
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y separately published work icon Einstein Ron Elisha , 1980 Z151582 1980 single work drama Carnieres : Lansman , 1995
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y separately published work icon Composing Venus Elaine Acworth , Paddington : Currency Press , 1995 Z267157 1995 single work drama

Set in the northern Queensland town of Charters Towers the action takes place over one day in 1957 - the day on which the world's first artificial satellite (the Sputnik) and a symbol of the possibilities of the future is to be seen in the sky over the town. It is also the day during which most of the characters will have to deal with significant and sometimes painful change. The main character, Clivvy, is thirty seven years old and is battling with the past and her inability to leave the town. Having won a sponsorship to go overseas to study piano at age nineteen the war intervened. In the following years many other occurrences deny her a life of her own. It is, however, her sense of being a composer - with her music coming 'out of the underbrush' which gives her the strength she needs.

Le son du ciel austral
Carnieres : Lansman , 1995
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y separately published work icon The Rain Dancers Karin Mainwaring , Sydney Theatre Company (publisher), Carnieres : Lansman , 1995 Z1239388 1990 single work drama
— Appears in: Sydney Theatre Company : Plays 1 1998; (p. 121-188)

'Set among quirky Australians somewhere in the red centre...Dan returns to an outback station after an absence of 25 years which began when he left to register the birth of his daughter.' (Production summary)

Les danseurs de la pluie
Carnieres : Lansman , 1995
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y separately published work icon Hotel Sorrento Hannie Rayson , Sydney Melbourne : Currency Press Playbox Theatre , 1990 Z481931 1990 single work drama (taught in 3 units)

Hotel Sorrento is a vivid, moving and funny play which explores the concept of loyalty both to family and to country. Three sisters come together after ten years: Hilary who lives in Sorrento with her father and her sixteen-year-old son; Pippa visiting from New York where she works in advertising; and Meg, who returns home from England with her English husband after her new novel Melancholy is shortlisted for the Booker prize. Unspoken aspects of their shared past, jolted by the autobiographical flavour of Meg's book, haunt their reunion.

Coincidentally, Marge, a teacher, with a holiday house in Sorrento, reads the novel and finds it captures an Australia she knows. Her friend, Dick, however, is worried by Meg's expatriate status. This interest draws them into the family where the issues of culture, patriotism, and using the past are battled out.

Source: Publisher's blurb (back cover).

Carnieres : Lansman , 1995
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y separately published work icon Fortune Hilary Bell , Paddington : Currency Press , 1995 Z317942 1995 single work drama

Set in the Australian goldfields of the 1860s -- a world of travelling freak shows, grave robbing, convicts, angels of retribution and Chinese opera -- Fortune tells the story of Chang the 'Tartar Monster'. Eleven years old, 7 feet tall and alone in the world, Chang is enslaved to the cruel Reinhardt, who sells his appearance, at fourpence a time, for souvenir snapshots. Into his life comes Kathleen, Irish, newly free, determined and a passionate survivor. Finally treated as a human being, Chang begins to turn the tables. Showing how readily society's oppressed embrace the role of oppressor. Through richly wrought prose and controlled flights into non-naturalistic realms, Bell probes the complexities of racial prejudice and cultural difference, whilst unsentimentally scrutinising the universal surge for survival (2 acts, 2 men, 3 women).

(Source: Book Depository)

Carnieres : Lansman , 1995
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