The Big Bazoohley

The Big Bazoohley
Author: Peter Carey
Publisher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780394224633

When his family runs low on funds while on a trip to Toronto, nine-year-old Sam allows himself to be "borrowed" and entered in a contest to find the Perfecto Kiddo, hoping to win $10,000.

The Big Bazoohley

The Big Bazoohley
Author: Peter Carey
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780606111201

When his family runs low on funds while on a trip to Toronto, nine-year-old Sam allows himself to be "borrowed" and entered in a contest to find the Perfecto Kiddo, hoping to win $10,000.

Peter Carey

Peter Carey
Author: Bruce Woodcock
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1847795153

This is a revised and expanded edition of Woodcock's accessible study, now including detailed readings of Carey's latest novels, 'Jack Maggs' and 'True History of the Kelly Gang'.

Fabulating Beauty

Fabulating Beauty
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9401202745

Peter Carey is one of Australia’s finest creative writers, much admired by both literary critics and a worldwide reading public. While academia has been quick to see his fictions as exemplars of postcolonial and postmodern writing strategies, his general readership has been captivated by his deadpan sense of humour, his quirky characters, the outlandish settings and the grotesqueries of his intricate plots. After three decades of prolific writing and multiple award-winning, Carey stands out in the world of Australian letters as designated heir to Patrick White. Fabulating Beauty pays tribute to Carey’s literary achievement. It brings together the voices of many of the most renowned Carey critics in twenty essays (sixteen commissioned especially for this volume), an interview with the author, as well as the most extensive bibliography of Carey criticism to date. The studies represent a wide range of current perspectives on the writer’s fictions. Contributors focus on issues as diverse as the writer’s biography; his use of architectural metaphors; his interrogation of narrative structures such as myths and cultural master-plots; intertextual strategies; concepts of sacredness and references to the Christian tradition; and his strategies of rewriting history. Amidst predictions of the imminent death of ‘postist’ theory, the essays all attest to the ongoing relevance of the critical parameters framed by postmodernism and postcolonialism.

Dancing on Hot Macadam

Dancing on Hot Macadam
Author: Anthony J. Hassall
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780702230356

This is the first comprehensive study of one of the world's most gifted and exciting writers. It follows Peter Carey's career from the nightmare-haunted stories of The Fat Man in History and War Crimes to the madcap satire of Bliss, from Illywhacker's picaresque landscapes to Oscar and Lucinda's glittering achievement, and the powerfully confronting vision of The Tax Inspector. Dancing on Hot Macadam is a lucid account of Peter Carey's fiction and its intriguing critical reception. It explores his preoccupation with imprisonment and metamorphosis, and the desire of his characters to escape from bewildering roles, relationships and societies.Dancing on Hot Macadam is another volume in the excellent Studies inAustralian Literature series ... It is a sound and persuasive critique thatgets much better as it goes along.Times Literary SupplementThe book contains a lot of ideas ... and will be the base from which to drawthe map of Carey's fiction as it develops further.Julian Croft Weekend Australian

Cultural Encounters in Translated Children's Literature

Cultural Encounters in Translated Children's Literature
Author: Helen Frank
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317640276

Cultural Encounters in Translated Children's Literature offers a detailed and innovative model of analysis for examining the complexities of translating children's literature and sheds light on the interpretive choices at work in moving texts from one culture to another. The core of the study addresses the issue of how images of a nation, locale or country are constructed in translated children's literature, with the translation of Australian children's fiction into French serving as a case study. Issues examined include the selection of books for translation, the relationship between children's books and the national and international publishing industry, the packaging of translations and the importance of titles, blurbs and covers, the linguistic and stylistic features specific to translating for children, intertextual references, the function of the translation in the target culture, didactic and pedagogical aims, euphemistic language and explicitation, and literariness in translated texts. The findings of the case study suggest that the most common constructs of Australia in French translations reveal a preponderance of traditional Eurocentric signifiers that identify Australia with the outback, the antipodes, the exotic, the wild, the unknown, the void, the end of the world, the young and innocent nation, and the Far West. Contemporary signifiers that construct Australia as urban, multicultural, Aboriginal, worldly and inharmonious are seriously under-represented. The study also shows that French translations are conventional, conservative and didactic, showing preference for an exotic rather than local specificity, with systematic manipulation of Australian referents betraying a perception of Australia as antipodean rural exoticism. The significance of the study lies in underscoring the manner in which a given culture is constructed in another cultural milieu, especially through translated children's literature.

Peter Carey

Peter Carey
Author: Mary Ellen Snodgrass
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786455721

Peter Carey, writer of such celebrated works as Oscar and Lucinda, True History of the Kelly Gang, and His Illegal Self, is one of Australia's most critically acclaimed novelists. Deeply concerned with South Pacific culture, especially the lives of its most downtrodden citizens, Carey uses popular art as a tool for raising the consciousness of readers. This book provides an introduction to the author's life, as well as a guided overview of his body of work. Designed for the fan and scholar alike, this text features an alphabetized, fully-annotated listing of major terms in the Carey canon, including fictional characters, motifs, historical events, and themes. Additional features include a listing of headwords, a Carey history, 44 reading and writing topics, and bibliographies of primary and secondary sources. A comprehensive index is included.

Antipodes

Antipodes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1997
Genre: Australian literature
ISBN:

Big Bazoohley

Big Bazoohley
Author: Peter Carey
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1999-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780613004077

When his family runs low on funds while on a trip to Toronto, nine-year-old Sam allows himself to be "borrowed" and entered in a contest to find the Perfecto Kiddo, hoping to win $10,000.

Bud, Not Buddy

Bud, Not Buddy
Author: Kathy Pounds
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2002-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439355346

Suggested activities to be used in the classroom to accompany the reading of Bud, not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis.