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'Rosanne Dingli's stories deal with art, music, and literature, and are intensely concerned with location and atmosphere. They combine diverse meanings of intimacy experienced by a fascinating assortment of characters, at different times, in different places.
Uneasy familiarity between friends thrown together by a difficult love for one woman, or the bond of siblings, are forms of intimacy that can border on contempt. Artists, musicians and writers can have such similar intense feelings ... or such diverse emotions, about similar situations. Lovers' tenderness can endure because of deep understanding. Betrayal, confusion and joy live side-by-side with disappointment, bewilderment and elation, and always, there is that sense of involvement, of relationship.
This is an excursion into how close, or how distant, two individuals can feel. Enjoy this special bijou collection of fifteen previously published and awarded stories' (publisher blurb).
Notes
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The Bookbinder's Brother was originally published by Jacobyte Books (Adelaide) in 2003. After the company folded and the book went out of print, Rosanne Dingli revised the stories and republished seven in the 2011 online publication A Great Intimacy and Other Stories. Seven other stories from the 2003 collection, along with 'Playing from Memory' appear in the 2011 collection Encore ('Playing from Memory appears in both publications). A Great Intimacy and Other Stories and Encore were both published as ebooks via the CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
In 2012 Dingli republished the revised stories under the original title The Bookbinder's Brother through her own imprint, Yellow Teapot Books. This revised collection has been published as both ebooks and as paperbacks. The digital formats are avialable via Kindle (Amazon) and the CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
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At least three different cover designs have been used for the 2012 revised edition (all with the same ISBN).
Contents
- The Bookbinder's Brother, single work short story
- After Agnes, single work short story
- A Cello, single work short story
- Il Funerale di un Vescovo, single work short story
- A Great Intimacy, single work short story
- Twenty Minutes, Two Years, single work short story
- Playing from Memory, single work short story
- Cacti, single work short story
- Allegro Ma Non Troppo, single work short story
- Encore, single work short story
- Walking into the Sea, single work short story
- Wetting the Stone, single work short story
- Dancing Words, single work short story
- The House with its Feet in the Sea, single work short story
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The Land of Smiles,
single work
short story
A fictionalised episode from the life of Franz Lehár, 'The Land of Smiles,' was inspired by the picture "Scene from Musical Comedy" (1967) by Jack Brack (held by the University of Western Australia art collection, the Lawrence Wilson Gallery, Nedlands, Perth).
[Source: Rosanne Dingli, Gangway 16 (2000)]
- Feverfew, single work short story