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Issue Details: First known date: 1978... 1978 The Stories I Read as My Mother Died
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Alternative title: 阅读于母亲的弥留之际
Language: Chinese
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Foreign Literature and Art 外国文艺 / Wai Guo Wen Yi Shanghai : 山东文艺出版社 , 1978- 11595774 1978 periodical

    "Foreign Literature" is a purely literary publication that focuses on contemporary foreign literature. Published by the Shanghai Translation Publishing House, it has focused, systematic translation of contemporary foreign literature and art (literature, and art) works and theories, introduced representative schools, reflecting the new foreign literature trends and dynamics.

    Shanghai : 山东文艺出版社 , 1978-
    pg. 132-135
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    y separately published work icon The Sleepers Almanac No. 9 Sleepers Almanac Number Nine Zoe Dattner (editor), Louise Swinn (editor), Collingwood : Sleepers Publishing , 2014 7275649 2014 anthology short story

    'A stellar collection of some of the best short stories being written today. Delve into this renowned annual anthology and discover outstanding new fiction, and some impressive new voices in literature.' (Publication summary)

    Collingwood : Sleepers Publishing , 2014
    pg. 39
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    y separately published work icon The Best Australian Stories 2014 Amanda Lohrey (editor), Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2014 7989511 2014 anthology short story (taught in 2 units)

    'In The Best Australian Stories 2014, Patrick White Award–winning author Amanda Lohrey selects the outstanding short fiction of the year. Sometimes fantastical, sometimes raw, and always a ‘shot of adrenaline to the mind and heart’, this collection features exciting new voices alongside the established and admired.'

    'The edges of reality blur in a corporate lawyer’s tale of working in a 1200-storey glass tower. A prized coffee table becomes the focus of a father’s anxieties and frustrations. Tense and fractured lines of communication shape the life of an interpreter on Christmas Island. Imaginative, remarkable, intimate – this unmissable anthology celebrates the art of consummate storytelling.' (Source: Publisher's Blurb)

    Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2014
    pg. 160-164
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