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Lily Brett OAM (born Lilijahne Brajtsztajn 5 September 1946, Feldafing displaced persons camp, Bavaria) is an Australian novelist, essayist and poet. She lived in North Carlton and then Elwood/Caulfield (suburbs of Melbourne) from 1948 to 1968, in London 1968–1971, Melbourne (1971–1989) and then moved permanently to New York City. In Australia she had an early career as a pop music journalist, including writing for music magazine Go-Set from May 1966 to September 1968. From 1979 she started writing poems, prose fiction and non-fiction. As a daughter of Holocaust survivors, her works include depictions of family life including living in Melbourne and New York. Four of her fictional novels are Things Could Be Worse (1990), Just Like That (1994), Too Many Men (2001)and You Gotta Have Balls (2

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  • ليلي بريت (بالإنجليزية: Lily Brett)‏ هي مقالاتية وكاتِبة أسترالية، ولدت في 5 سبتمبر 1946 في فيلدافينغ في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Lily Brett OAM (* 5. September 1946 in Feldafing; gebürtig Lilijahne Breitstein; auch Luba Brajsztajn) ist eine australisch-amerikanische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Lily Brett (Feldafing,​ Alemania, 5 de septiembre de 1946) es una escritora australiana de origen germano-polaco. (es)
  • Lily Brett, née le 5 septembre 1946 à Feldafing en Allemagne, est une écrivaine australienne d'origine germano-polonaise. (fr)
  • Lily Brett OAM (born Lilijahne Brajtsztajn 5 September 1946, Feldafing displaced persons camp, Bavaria) is an Australian novelist, essayist and poet. She lived in North Carlton and then Elwood/Caulfield (suburbs of Melbourne) from 1948 to 1968, in London 1968–1971, Melbourne (1971–1989) and then moved permanently to New York City. In Australia she had an early career as a pop music journalist, including writing for music magazine Go-Set from May 1966 to September 1968. From 1979 she started writing poems, prose fiction and non-fiction. As a daughter of Holocaust survivors, her works include depictions of family life including living in Melbourne and New York. Four of her fictional novels are Things Could Be Worse (1990), Just Like That (1994), Too Many Men (2001)and You Gotta Have Balls (2005). (en)
  • Úrscéalaí, scríbneoir aistí agus file ón Astráil is ea Lily Brett (a rugadh mar Lilijahne Brajtsztajn in 1946 i gcampa Feldafing do dhaoine easáitithe sa Bhaváir). Bhí sí ina cónaí in Melbourne idir 1948 agus 1968, i Londain idir 1968 agus 1871 agus in Melbourne arís idir 1971-1989. Tá sí ina cónaí i Nua-Eabhrac ó 1989 i leith. Bhí a tuismitheoirí Max (a rugadh mar Mojsze Brajtsztajn in 1916) agus Rose (née Rozka Szpindler, ca. 1921–1986) ina gcónaí in Łódź sa Pholainn roimh an Dara Cogadh Domhanda. Phós siad i nGeiteo Łódź sular cuireadh chun an tsluachampa géibhinn ag Auschwitz iad. Tháinig siad le chéile arís tar éis an chogaidh agus rugadh Brett sa Ghearmáin. Chuaigh an teaghlach chun Melbourne in 1948. Rugadh Doris, an deirfiúr ab óige, in 1950. Bhí a fhios ag Brett go raibh tubaiste ann roimhe sin ach níor lig a tuismitheoirí léi ach cuid den scéal. I gceann tamaill thosaigh sí ag léamh faoi mharú na nGiúdach. Fuair sí oideachas maith in Melbourne ach sheachain sí na scrúduithe a ligfeadh isteach san ollscoil í. Fuair sí post mar iriseoir popcheoil, post a thug go Sasana agus go Meiriceá í. Tar éis di filleadh abhaile phós sí Rob Lovett (iarghiotáraí ón ngrúpa The Loved Ones) agus rugadh dhá pháiste dóibh. I gceann tamaill scar siad ó chéile agus phós sí an t-ealaíontóir . Ó 1979 amach bhí sí ag scríobh filíochta, ficsin agus neamhfhicsin. D’fhoilsigh sí an chéad chnuasach filíochta aici, The Auschwitz poems, in 1986, agus é maisithe ag David Rankin. Bhain an leabhar a lán duaiseanna, agus moladh a gearrscéal "Luba" chomh maith. In 1989 d’aistrigh sí féin agus Rankin go Nua-Eabhrac. Tháinig an chéad leabhar ficsin aici, Things Could Be Worse, amach in 1990. Foilsíodh a cúigiú húrscéal, Too Many Men, an ceann is iomráití dá cuid, in 2001. Bhuaigh a seachtú húrscéal, Lola Bensky (2013), an Prix Medicis étranger sa Fhrainc in 2014. Tá deich gcnuasach filíochta, ceithre chnuasach aistí agus seacht n-úrscéal foilsithe aici. Tá píosaí scríofa aici do roinnt mhaith nuachtán agus irisí liteartha, leithéidí , , , , agus . (ga)
  • Lily Brett, nata Lilijahne Brajtsztajn (Feldafing, 5 settembre 1946), è una scrittrice e poetessa australiana. (it)
  • Лі́лі Бретт (англ. Lily Brett; нар. 5 вересня 1946) — австралійська письменниця німецького походження, прозаїкиня, есеїстка та поетеса. (uk)
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  • ليلي بريت (بالإنجليزية: Lily Brett)‏ هي مقالاتية وكاتِبة أسترالية، ولدت في 5 سبتمبر 1946 في فيلدافينغ في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Lily Brett OAM (* 5. September 1946 in Feldafing; gebürtig Lilijahne Breitstein; auch Luba Brajsztajn) ist eine australisch-amerikanische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Lily Brett (Feldafing,​ Alemania, 5 de septiembre de 1946) es una escritora australiana de origen germano-polaco. (es)
  • Lily Brett, née le 5 septembre 1946 à Feldafing en Allemagne, est une écrivaine australienne d'origine germano-polonaise. (fr)
  • Lily Brett, nata Lilijahne Brajtsztajn (Feldafing, 5 settembre 1946), è una scrittrice e poetessa australiana. (it)
  • Лі́лі Бретт (англ. Lily Brett; нар. 5 вересня 1946) — австралійська письменниця німецького походження, прозаїкиня, есеїстка та поетеса. (uk)
  • Lily Brett OAM (born Lilijahne Brajtsztajn 5 September 1946, Feldafing displaced persons camp, Bavaria) is an Australian novelist, essayist and poet. She lived in North Carlton and then Elwood/Caulfield (suburbs of Melbourne) from 1948 to 1968, in London 1968–1971, Melbourne (1971–1989) and then moved permanently to New York City. In Australia she had an early career as a pop music journalist, including writing for music magazine Go-Set from May 1966 to September 1968. From 1979 she started writing poems, prose fiction and non-fiction. As a daughter of Holocaust survivors, her works include depictions of family life including living in Melbourne and New York. Four of her fictional novels are Things Could Be Worse (1990), Just Like That (1994), Too Many Men (2001)and You Gotta Have Balls (2 (en)
  • Úrscéalaí, scríbneoir aistí agus file ón Astráil is ea Lily Brett (a rugadh mar Lilijahne Brajtsztajn in 1946 i gcampa Feldafing do dhaoine easáitithe sa Bhaváir). Bhí sí ina cónaí in Melbourne idir 1948 agus 1968, i Londain idir 1968 agus 1871 agus in Melbourne arís idir 1971-1989. Tá sí ina cónaí i Nua-Eabhrac ó 1989 i leith. Tháinig an chéad leabhar ficsin aici, Things Could Be Worse, amach in 1990. Foilsíodh a cúigiú húrscéal, Too Many Men, an ceann is iomráití dá cuid, in 2001. Bhuaigh a seachtú húrscéal, Lola Bensky (2013), an Prix Medicis étranger sa Fhrainc in 2014. (ga)
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  • ليلي بريت (ar)
  • Lily Brett (de)
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  • Lily Brett (ga)
  • Lily Brett (fr)
  • Lily Brett (it)
  • Lily Brett (en)
  • Лілі Бретт (uk)
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