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James Cristina James Cristina i(A31838 works by)
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: ca. 1960
Heritage: Maltese
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Born in Malta, James Cristina migrated to Australia with his parents in the 1960s, and grew up in Melbourne. Having gained a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, he has taught English in Australia, Malta, England, the U.S., Jordan, Bahrain, Switzerland, Belgium, South Korea and Oman.

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y separately published work icon Antidote to a Curse Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2018 13861836 2018 single work novel

'It’s the 90s. Silvio Portelli returns to Melbourne after time spent teaching in England and rents a room from the charismatic octogenarian, Nancy Triganza. Nancy is having an elaborate aviary constructed to indulge her passion for birds. At a city sex shop, Silvio meets the mysterious Zlatko, a Bosnian immigrant and, in a previous life, a collector of rare birds. Silvio becomes obsessed with Zlatko, and his own journal and dreams begin to mirror Zlatko’s past, and in time the reality of what happened in Bosnia. Such revelations are counterpointed by Silvio’s own tense wait to learn the result s of his tests for HIV.

'Bold in design, Antidote to a Curse is a story in which the hunter becomes the hunted, the writer the subject, and vice versa. Cristina lovingly captures Stalactites cafe where Zlatko and Silvio often meet, and a city enmeshed with Europe, both physically and in spirit.

'Rich with images and allusions yet grounded in the everyday  Antidote to a Curse is a startling debut. Cristina subtly draws the reader deeper and deeper into a state of psychological obsession where only the truth can provide a way out.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2019 shortlisted Most Underrated Book Award
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