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Peter Carey (innate May 7, 1943) is an Australian novelist. Innate within Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, and after sleep in Melbourne, London and Sydney he is now depending around New York. He wrote advertising copy in the early times of his literary career. He as well collaborated on the screenplay of the film Until the End of the World. Presently he is director of the Originative Writing Master of Fine Arts program at Hunter College, a share of the City University of Up to date York.

Awards
Carey has won many literary awards, including:

Bibliography
Novels

Bliss (1981) Illywhacker (1985) Oscar and Lucinda (1988) The Tax Inspector (1991) The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith (1994) Jack Maggs (1997) True History of the Kelly Gang (2000) My Life as a Fake (2003)

Children's books
The Big Bazoohley (1995)

Short stories
The Fat Man in History (1974) War Crimes (1979) Exotic Pleasures (1990) Peeling Our contries Dreams Do You Love Pine tree state? Crabs Non fiction
The Letter to My Boy (1994) 30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted Account (2001) Incorrectly Astir Japan (2004)

Carey, Peter: An Overview
Short biography, themes and overview of Oscar and Lucinda.

Australian Authors: Peter Carey
Biography, bibliography and excerpts from reviews of his works. By Perry Middlemiss.

Peter Carey: Bibliography
Includes the author's works, articles of general criticism and of specific titles, interviews and films. By Nicholas Dunlop. Last updated 1998.

The Guardian: Peter Carey
Introduction to the author, plus news articles and reviews of his works.






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