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  1. The Great World is a 1990 Miles Franklin literary award -winning novel by the Australian author David Malouf. [1] Synopsis. It is an epic novel telling the story of two Australians during the turmoil of World War I; and their imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II. Critical reception.

  2. Dec 27, 1989 · The Great World is a sweeping historical epic describing the fortunes of two Australian families between two great economic crises, the Great Depression and the stock market crash of 1987. Vic and Digger (Albert), the two central figures, are both born into poverty in the 1920s in smalltown Australia.

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  5. David Malouf: The Great World. This, probably, Malouf’s finest novel, tells the story not only of two individuals, but also of an era in Australian history as well as the Kings Cross suburb of Sydney. The two individuals are Vic and Digger.

  6. Oct 31, 2012 · Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is a remarkable novel of self-knowledge and...

  7. Jan 26, 2006 · Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is remarkable novel of self-knowledge and lost innocence, of survival and witness. It is destined to become a classic."

  8. Feb 1, 1999 · But The Great World is more than a novel of war. Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is a remarkable novel of self-knowledge and lost innocence, of survival and witness. About the author.

  9. But The Great World is more than a novel of war. Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is a remarkable novel of self-knowledge and lost innocence, of survival and witness.

  10. The Great World is a smashing performance, a novel of intense perception and formidable power. It follows two men who first come to know each other when, after the collapse of...