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Patricia Gaut Patricia Gaut i(A10626 works by) (birth name: Patricia McCarthy)
Also writes as: Trisha Trent
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Sympathetic Vibrations Patricia Gaut , Thornleigh : Ibis Books , 2009 Z1657218 2009 selected work short story prose
1 y separately published work icon Windows to the Light : An Anthology Patricia Gaut (editor), Thornleigh : Ibis Books , 2001 Z1044158 2001 anthology poetry short story
1 My Mother Seldom Sang Patricia Gaut , 2000 single work short story
— Appears in: The Thirteenth Floor 2000; (p. 44-50)
1 y separately published work icon Lies, Longings [and] Lilly Pillys : An Anthology Patricia Gaut (editor), Thornleigh : Ibis Books , 1999 Z1044155 1999 anthology short story poetry
2 2 y separately published work icon The Three Arrows Patricia Gaut , Thornleigh : Ibis Books , 1999 Z11072 1999 single work novel The rape and murder of a girl at French's Forest, Sydney has repercussions in many other lives, and affects four generations. As the arrow of time travels on the people involved fight against disorder and entropy in an effort to secure their futures.
1 y separately published work icon Doorways : An Anthology Patricia Gaut (editor), Thornleigh : Ibis Books , 1996 Z1032004 1996 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon The Three Arrows Patricia Gaut , 1995 Z1554698 1995 single work thesis

This thesis is an exploration of the concept of time and its influence on literature. It is presented through an original novel, 'The three arrows', a critical reflection on this work, and an essay exploring the catalyst of change generated by the perception of time. The novel is inspired by Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time and his 'arrows of time': the thermodynamic arrow, in which entropy increases; the psychological arrow, the direction in which we feel time pass; and the cosmological arrow, the direction of time in which the universe expands.

'The literary techniques adopted in the writing of the novel are discussed, as is the author's research into the construction of time in literary discourse and its relationship to religious, philosophical, historical and psychological constructions. The catalytic force of scientific thought and discovery as it resonates through these fields is traced. Modernist and Postmodernist writing is examined, the Modernists with their technique of time-displacement and the Postmodernists with their exploration of randomness and discontinuity in the belief that it is the profound and discernable effect of the entropy and escalating change in a world of scientific uncertainty on the writing process itself.

1 y separately published work icon Encore : An Anthology Patricia Gaut (editor), Thornleigh : Ibis Books , 1994 Z320226 1994 anthology short story poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon Finding a Voice : An Anthology Patricia Gaut (editor), Sydney : Workshop Arts Centre Writers Group , 1993 Z368462 1993 anthology short story poetry
1 y separately published work icon Should I Tell ? Trisha Trent , Sydney : Pan Macmillan , 1992 Z1448334 1992 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon Remember the Island Trisha Trent , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 1991 Z668739 1991 single work novel young adult romance ‘You first read about Kylie in Island Girls – remember the Island? Great Keppel Island, where Kylie went on holiday with her English cousin Vanessa, and fell in love with Rick… Now Vanessa’s getting married and she’s asked Kylie to be her bridesmaid. Kylie’s rapt – Rick isn’t. Still, Kylie’s determined to go to England no matter what, and she does. Kylie loves England – she’s never felt so independent before – and she feels like she’s grown up a lot. By the time Kylie’s due to fly home again, and she’s got some really hard choices to make…’ (Publisher’s blurb)
1 y separately published work icon I Like Your Style Trisha Trent , Sydney : Greenhouse Publications , 1990 Z1448327 1990 single work novel young adult romance
1 y separately published work icon Loving Pen Pals Trisha Trent , Sydney : Australian Consolidated Press , 1990 Z553549 1990 single work novel young adult romance
1 y separately published work icon Island Girls Trisha Trent , Elwood : Greenhouse Publications , 1989 Z1448378 1989 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon Boys Next Door Trisha Trent , Elwood : Greenhouse Publications , 1989 Z1448353 1989 single work novel romance young adult
1 y separately published work icon Good Timing Trisha Trent , Elwood : Greenhouse Publications Dolly Magazine , 1988 Z1179536 1988 single work novel young adult romance
1 `Loverlee Ripe Tomaters' Patricia Gaut , 1987 single work short story
— Appears in: The Man Who Played Spoons and Other Stories 1987; (p. 43-50)
1 The Cashews Patricia Gaut , 1985 single work short story
— Appears in: Westerly , March vol. 30 no. 1 1985; (p. 29-30) Women's Erotica : Erotica by Contemporary Australian Women 1988; (p. 92-93)
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