Erudite and urbane, David Malouf — perhaps most famous for his portrait of mid-century Brisbane in his 1975 novel Johnno — ...
Malouf’s astounding talent was to remain lucid and attentive in his language, while imbuing his worlds with a sensuality that was subtle but deeply felt ...
Declared a national living treasure in 1997, he wrote poetry and short stories but was best known for his nine novels, ...
As an accomplished novelist, poet and essayist, David Malouf possessed a rare ability to work across genres with flair and ...
Australia has lost one of its greatest literary voices with the death of award-winning author, poet and essayist David Malouf ...
The Brisbane-born novelist, poet and essayist died in hospital on Wednesday night.
Acclaimed Brisbane-born writer was known for his work exploring his own childhood, great myths and colonial Australia ...
I first met David Malouf almost a quarter of a century ago. He was reading from his short story collection, Dream Stuff, at ...
A staple in Australian high school curriculums, Malouf’s 1982 novel brings three bird-lovers together in 1914 Queensland. Two ...
There was hardly a literary prize for which Malouf was not considered: his 1974 collection Neighbours in a Thicket: Poems was ...
At a time often described as the death of the storyteller, the passing of David Malouf on 22 April offers an occasion to ...