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Welcome
Gail Jones is one of Australia’s foremost novelists and academics. Originally from Western Australia, she has travelled widely and worked in many countries, and now lives in Sydney.

She is the author of one critical monograph, two collections of stories, as well as nine novels and numerous essays. Her fiction has been translated into many languages and has received major accolades, including the Prime Minister’s Literary Award (for The Death of Noah Glass in 2019) and the Nita B. Kibble Literary Award (for Black Mirror in 2003, and for Five Bells in 2012). Her best known novel is Sorry (2007) and her most recent novel is Salonika Burning (2022). Her forthcoming novel, entitled One Another, is expected in March 2024.

News and Updates
1 August 2023: On the Internet section added. Primary Sources & Secondary Sources sections updated, including Chinese sources, collected and translated into English by Dr Chengcheng Zhang (East China Normal University, Shanghai, China).

24 July 2022: Secondary Sources section updated.

1 July 2022: About Gail Jones section added.

1 March 2022: Bibliography launched. This page will be updated regularly as new material becomes available.

If you know of relevant references that are not listed on this site, you can contact the editor, Valérie-Anne Belleflamme.

Editor: Valérie-Anne Belleflamme.
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Site Created: 1 March 2022. Latest Update: 1 August 2023.
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