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Robert Dessaix
Born
Sydney
Occupation
Novelist, Essayist, Journalist
Nationality
Australian
Education
North Sydney Boys High School
Alma mater
Australian National University Moscow State University
Robert Dessaix, also known as Robert Jones, is an Australian novelist, essayist and journalist.
RobertDessaix, also known as Robert Jones, is an Australian novelist, essayist and journalist. RobertDessaix was born in Sydney, and adopted at an early...
could not guarantee me the private expression I sought." The author RobertDessaix describes the origins of his personal language K: "I wanted words that...
artist and advertising illustrator Robert Jones, name given by adoptive parents to Australian writer RobertDessaixRobert F. Jones (1934–2002), American...
Space, commanding officer of the USS Hillary Clinton. James H. Cobb, RobertDessaix, and Jean-Paul Sartre are namesakes for naval ships. Hillary Clinton...
forerunners and comments on contemporary Swedish society. Reviewer RobertDessaix writes, "His favourite targets are violence against women, the incompetence...
Salt Rain, Sarah Armstrong The Gift of Speed, Steven Carroll Backwaters, Robert Engwarda The Ghost Writer, John Harwood The Broken Book, Susan Johnson Sixty...
People and A Little Hero, by David Magarshack (1982) Poor Folk, by RobertDessaix (2002) Poor People, by Hugh Aplin The Double Depending on the translation...
translator's task is to make us either forget or else enjoy the difference. RobertDessaix, translator, author Writers of blogs, which have appeared on the World...
Old Church Slavonic to complete the project. The Australian critic RobertDessaix thought Edmonds' version of Anna Karenina, though not entirely satisfactory...
major non-fiction works The First Stone and Joe Cinque's Consolation. RobertDessaix wrote an extended review that although favourable argued that The Spare...
Hollander, vice chancellor of Deakin University Portia de Rossi, actress RobertDessaix, novelist, essayist and journalist Diesel, musician Lena Dunham, US...
Company and Playbox Theatre, which he co-adapted from the novel by RobertDessaix, with writer Susan Rogers. In 2004, Drummond was appointed inaugural...
with a Felafel in His Hand Gillian Bouras — Aphrodite and the Others RobertDessaix — A Mother's Disgrace Tim Flannery — The Future Eaters Jan Ruff O'Herne...
Delahunt (born 1961) David Denholm (1924–1997) Kit Denton (1928–1997) RobertDessaix (born 1944) Jessica Dettmann (living) James Devaney (1890–1976) Jean...
chemist Gavan Daws, historian and writer Rafe de Crespigny, sinologist RobertDessaix, novelist and essayist Paul Dibb, Professor of Strategic Studies and...
adapted by Rosalba Clemente and Dawn Langman 2004 – Night Letters by RobertDessaix adapted by Susan Rogers and Chris Drummond 2003 – drowning in my ocean...
life in Greece. His life is the subject of one of the storylines in RobertDessaix's novel Corfu. Born Frank Perkins in Adelaide, South Australia, he changed...
personality 10 February – Peter Allen, entertainer (died 1992) 17 February – RobertDessaix, writer 18 March – Dick Smith, businessman 21 April – Adrian Hurley...
Condon, in 1992 for Usher and in 1995 for The Ancient Guild of Tycoons, RobertDessaix for A Mother's Disgrace in 1994. Garry Disher for The Sunken Road in...
Title Author Publisher 2007 Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev RobertDessaix Picador 2009 Closing Hell's Gates: the Death of a Convict Station Hamish...
former vice president for Astro; coordinating producer for ESPN in Asia RobertDessaix, novelist, essayist and journalist, his first fictional work, Night...
author can handle ethical and political concerns with a light touch." RobertDessaix on ABC Radio National's The Book Show from November 2007.[1] Fiona Gruber...