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David Kelly David Kelly i(A74761 works by) (a.k.a. David Owen Kelly)
Born: Established: 1954 Brisbane, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Host City David Kelly , Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2024 27447221 2024 single work novel 'Darlinghurst, Sydney: these are the days of strange rumours. Talk you can catch the gay plague from kissing, or from a mosquito bite. Talk of the government building a wall around 'Darlo' to keep the plague contained. Talk of old quarantine stations around Australia being reopened, of the army being used to round up all the poofters. Bashings increase tenfold and you're dead meat if you don't have someone to watch your back. Kit, Ty, and Johnnie, three young gay men, just want to live the life Sydney promised when they arrived. Host City, David Owen Kelly's third book, is a stunningly innovative fusion of memoir and alternative history that spins an affective tale of persecution, jeopardy, and survival from the fear and paranoia that marched lockstep with HIV in the 1980s.' 

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1 y separately published work icon State of Origin David Kelly , Waratah : Puncher and Wattmann , 2019 16889540 2019 single work autobiography

'When David was a kid, he thought he knew everything - especially about his pesky and annoying siblings who kept popping up out of nowhere. But on the same night in 1980 David's two brothers ran away, severely beaten. Years later David goes in search of them and in the process learns things about himself. State of Origin is a heart-warming and harrowing story about what happens when the Stolen Generation, Ava Gardner, the Russian Royal Family and evil step-fathers converge in the creation of identity. It's an exploration of what parts of a shared childhood continue to bond long after a family has been blown apart.' (Publication summary)

1 The Shaman's Egg David Kelly , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , September/October no. 24 2014; (p. 63-64)
' A strap of bark soaks curled up in a bucket of red liquid beside a man outside the Hospital Adolfo Guevara Velasco. Next to him an old woman sits with a top hat on, beside a blanket piled high with dead cicadas. Their thoraxes glow golden yellow behind papery wings. We step closer. They're not insects but a type of fruit. The woman offers us a stuffed bag full. I shake my head. Through the cement struts of the walkway I can see snow on the distant mountains that surround Cusco: the place the ancients called The Navel of the World.' (Introduction)
1 Armadillo David Kelly , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: The Best Australian Stories 2010 2010; (p. 28-34)
1 8 y separately published work icon Fantastic Street David Kelly , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2003 Z1031058 2003 single work novel humour
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