Praise for Remembering Babylon
   ‘Fascinating … Malouf’s prose shimmers with
   the sights and sounds of the continent.’
   Daily Mail
   ‘A really impressive achievement.’
   Doris Lessing
   ‘Breathtaking … To read this remarkable book
   is to remember Babylon well, whether you think
   you’ve been there or not.’
   The New York Times Book Review
   ‘There are books we like so much we don’t want to finish them.
   In this case the same applies to paragraphs and even sentences …
   David Malouf has written a profound and poignant book.’
   Boston Review
   ‘A deft and economical evocation of an entire nascent
   society, punctuated by moments of dazzling, revelatory
   language and unforgettable images.’
   Independent on Sunday
   ‘A profound and elliptical history, thrilling in its
   style and its adventurousness.’
   Michael Ondaatje
   ‘A quietly masterful tale … Delicate but relentless in its
   focus on the manifestations of racial intolerance, this is
   enhanced by a naturalist’s keen eye for detail, bringing
   landscape and states of mind together in a probing,
   resonant vision of discovery and despair.’
   Kirkus Reviews
   ‘A dazzling novel … The story has moments of such high intensity
   that they remain scorched in memory. As the story moves forward
   to its conclusion, we go unwillingly with it, not wanting this book,
   with the wisdom it contains, to stop speaking to us.’
   The Toronto Star
   ‘Remembering Babylon is another rare chance to read a work
   by one of the few contemporary novelists who examines
   our constantly battered humanity and again and again
   brings out its lingering beauty.’
   The Globe and Mail
   ‘There are passages of aching beauty in Remembering Babylon,
   and passages of shocking degradation. Mr. Malouf has
   written a wonderfully wise and moving novel,
   a novel that turns the history and mythic past of Australia
   into a dazzling fable of human hope and imperfection.’
   The New York Times
   ALSO BY DAVID MALOUF
   Fiction
   Ransom
   The Complete Stories
   Dream Stuff
   The Conversations at Curlow Creek
   The Great World
   Antipodes
   Harland’s Half Acre
   Child’s Play
   Fly Away Peter
   An Imaginary Life
   Johnno
   Every Move You Make
   Autobiography
   12 Edmondstone Street
   Poetry
   Selected Poems
   Wild Lemons
   First Things Last
   The Year of the Foxes and Other Poems
   Neighbours in a Thicket
   Bicycle and Other Peoms
   Typewriter Music
   Libretti
   Jane Eyre
   Baa Baa Black Sheep
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   Remembering Babylon
   9781742749617
   Copyright © David Malouf 1993
   The moral right of the author has been asserted.
   A Vintage book
   Published by Random House Australia Pty Ltd
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   First published in Great Britain by Chatto & Windus Ltd. 1993
   This edition published by Vintage in 2009
   National Library of Australia
   Cataloguing-in-Publication entry
   National Library of Australia
   Cataloguing-in-Publication Entry
   Malouf, David, 1934–.
   Remembering Babylon.
   ISBN 978 1 74166 768 4 (pbk).
   Aboriginal Australians – Fiction.
   A823.3
   Cover image adapted from a Worcester plate from the collection of the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
   Cover design by Jenny Grigg
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