The Age
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·3 hours ago
Australia’s ‘sophisticated literary gent’ understood our identity
David Malouf, acclaimed Australian poet and novelist, died at 92 on Wednesday night. Born in Brisbane in 1934, Malouf was known for works like Johnno and The Conversations at Curlow Creek, exploring Australian identity. His writing drew on his rich cultural heritage and experiences in Europe, reflecting his belief that Australians possess a unique perspective on culture.
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