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Marie-Odile Fortier-Masek Marie-Odile Fortier-Masek i(A69278 works by)
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2 29 y separately published work icon Painted Woman Sue Woolfe , Hawthorn : Hudson Publishing , 1989 Z553203 1989 single work novel

'To know is enough. To know we killed her together. I willed it, he took the blame, but we did it together. One day he'll look me full in the face and he'll sat it. He'll say: You know why it happened. Yes, I'll say, I know. The air will be noise enough, we won't need more words, but he'll say a few because I am a child. We did it because I know the secret. I am the secret.

'If Leaning Towards Infinity explored the relationship between mothers and daughters and the pursuit of mathematics, Painted Woman gives us the tight and tangled knot binding a father and daughter, and the pursuit of art. Death and art, violence and love, possession and yearning; this is the story of the emergence of a woman artist, because of and despite all.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 6 y separately published work icon North of Nowhere South of Loss Janette Turner Hospital , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2003 Z1024761 2003 selected work short story
3 28 y separately published work icon Leaning Towards Infinity : How My Mother's Apron Unfolds into My Life Sue Woolfe , Milsons Point : Vintage Australia , 1996 Z254353 1996 single work novel This is the story of Frances Monrose, an Australian woman with no formal mathematics training who carried across the world in a suitcase bulging with a friend's balldresses, something no one knew about - the discovery of a new number. It is also the story of Hypatia, her daughter, who is also cursed by mathematics. (Source: Trove)
2 1 The End-of-the-Line End-of-the-World Disco Janette Turner Hospital , 1991 single work short story
— Appears in: Millennium : Time-Pieces by Australian Writers 1991; (p. 198-205) The London Magazine , June-July vol. 31 no. 3-4 1991; (p. 3-11) Best Short Stories 1992 1992; Collected Stories 1970-1995 1995; (p. 423-431) North of Nowhere South of Loss 2003; (p. 273-283)

— Appears in: Revue Le Serpent a Plumes , Printemps [Spring] no. 30 1996;
2 North of Nowhere Janette Turner Hospital , 1993 single work short story
— Appears in: Nimrod : International Journal of Prose and Poetry , Spring/Summer vol. 36 no. 2 1993; (p. 15-26) Best Short Stories 1994 1994; Collected Stories 1970-1995 1995; (p. 338-353) Paradise to Paranoia : New Queensland Writing 1995; (p. 3-18) North of Nowhere South of Loss 2003; (p. 23-43)

— Appears in: Revue Le Serpent a Plumes , Ete [Summer] no. 28 1995;
4 63 y separately published work icon Charades Janette Turner Hospital , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1988 Z439072 1988 single work novel (taught in 1 units)

'From the subtropical lushness of Queensland’s Tamborine Rainforest to the claustrophobic bedroom of a Boston physicist, Janette Turner Hospital’s characters breathe an atmosphere of passion and suspense. Charade Ryan, an enigmatic story-spinning Scheherazade, searches for a way to unravel the long-held secrets of her family origins. As the narrative flits between the present and the past, and truth becomes increasingly subjective, Charade weaves a rich and textural tale out of the myths of her past. This vibrant, superbly crafted novel explores the elusive boundaries between existence and imagination, memory and truth.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (UQP, 2015 ed.)

4 18 y separately published work icon The Tiger in the Tiger Pit Janette Turner Hospital , New York (State) : E. P. Dutton and Company , 1983 Z141311 1983 single work novel An estranged New England family gather for their parents' 50th wedding anniversary.
2 Unperformed Experiments Have No Results Janette Turner Hospital , 1993 single work short story
— Appears in: Revue Le Serpent a Plumes , Printemps [Spring] no. 23 1994;

— Appears in: Eureka Street , December -January vol. 3 no. 10 1993-1994; (p. 27-33) Queen's Quarterly , Winter vol. 100 no. 4 1993; (p. 911-924) Collected Stories 1970-1995 1995; (p. 380-394) North of Nowhere South of Loss 2003; (p. 77-95)
11 37 y separately published work icon Julia Paradise Rod Jones , Fitzroy : McPhee Gribble , 1986 Z341710 1986 single work novel A completely amoral doctor, Kenneth Ayres, psychoanalyses Queenslander Julia Paradise, a morphine addict and missionary's wife in the Shanghai British Colony. As Julia's subconscious reveals its ambiguities, Ayres is trapped by sexual symbols and forces, becoming a victim of his own fallacies and his patient's vengeance. (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
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