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- Maestro_(novel) abstract "Maestro is a 1989 novel written by Australian author Peter Goldsworthy. It is a bildungsroman which deals with the themes of art and life.The novel was shortlisted for the 1990 Miles Franklin Award. It has been translated into German, and is a set text on year-twelve syllabuses in several Australian states. It was chosen for the inaugural Australian \"One Book—One Town\" project. In 2003, it appeared as number 22 on the Australian Society of Authors' list of the top-forty Australian books ever published.".
- Maestro_(novel) author Peter_Goldsworthy.
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- Maestro_(novel) isbn "978-0-207-16289-3".
- Maestro_(novel) lcc "PR9619.3.G58 M34 1989".
- Maestro_(novel) literaryGenre Bildungsroman.
- Maestro_(novel) numberOfPages "149".
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- Maestro_(novel) publisher Angus_&_Robertson.
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- Maestro_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
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- Maestro_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink State_Theatre_Company_of_South_Australia.
- Maestro_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink The_Holocaust.
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- Maestro_(novel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Maestro'' (novel)".
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- Maestro_(novel) author Peter_Goldsworthy.
- Maestro_(novel) caption "1990".
- Maestro_(novel) congress "PR9619.3.G58 M34 1989".
- Maestro_(novel) country "Australia".
- Maestro_(novel) coverArtist "Michael Goldberg".
- Maestro_(novel) dewey "82320".
- Maestro_(novel) genre Bildungsroman.
- Maestro_(novel) isbn "978".
- Maestro_(novel) language "English".
- Maestro_(novel) name "Maestro".
- Maestro_(novel) oclc "22273976".
- Maestro_(novel) pages "149".
- Maestro_(novel) pubDate "1989".
- Maestro_(novel) publisher Angus_&_Robertson.
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- Maestro_(novel) comment "Maestro is a 1989 novel written by Australian author Peter Goldsworthy. It is a bildungsroman which deals with the themes of art and life.The novel was shortlisted for the 1990 Miles Franklin Award. It has been translated into German, and is a set text on year-twelve syllabuses in several Australian states. It was chosen for the inaugural Australian \"One Book—One Town\" project.".
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- Maestro_(novel) name "Maestro".