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Although Thomas Keneally is firmly located as a national figure, his international literary career and his novels’ inspection of colonial exile, Aboriginal alienation, and movements of people throughout history reflect aspects of diasporic experience, while pushing the term itself into wider meaning of the transnational.
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- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith 1972 single work novel
- The Playmaker 1987 single work novel
- Towards Asmara 1989 single work novel
- Blood Red, Sister Rose 1974 single work novel
- A Victim of the Aurora 1977 single work novel
- Bring Larks and Heroes 1967 single work novel
- The Place at Whitton 1964 single work novel
- Three Cheers for the Paraclete 1968 single work novel
- Bettany's Book 2000 single work novel
- The Great Shame : A Story of the Irish in the Old World and the New 1998 single work prose
- A River Town 1995 single work novel
- Homebush Boy : A Memoir 1995 single work autobiography
- The People's Train 2009 single work novel
- Shame and the Captives 2013 single work novel
- Schindler's Ark 1982 single work novel
- A Family Madness 1985 single work novel
- The Tyrant's Novel 2003 single work novel
- The Cut-Rate Kingdom 1980 single work novel
- An Angel in Australia 2002 single work novel
- Lincoln 2003 single work biography
- The Place Where Souls Are Born : a journey into the American southwest 1992 single work autobiography
- The Commonwealth of Thieves 2005 single work prose
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