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Martini: A Memoir is both a memoir and a meditation on the martini by the Australian and Miles Franklin Literary Award winning author Frank Moorhouse. Moorhouse was a guest at international literary festivals in Hong Kong and Shanghai, presenting talks about the martini, in 2003. Michelle Garnaut, the founder of the Shanghai International Literary Festival, invited him to speak at the inaugural festival that year.

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  • Martini: A Memoir (en)
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  • Martini: A Memoir is both a memoir and a meditation on the martini by the Australian and Miles Franklin Literary Award winning author Frank Moorhouse. Moorhouse was a guest at international literary festivals in Hong Kong and Shanghai, presenting talks about the martini, in 2003. Michelle Garnaut, the founder of the Shanghai International Literary Festival, invited him to speak at the inaugural festival that year. (en)
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  • Martini: A Memoir (en)
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  • Random HouseAustralia (Knopf)
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  • Martini: A Memoir is both a memoir and a meditation on the martini by the Australian and Miles Franklin Literary Award winning author Frank Moorhouse. Moorhouse was a guest at international literary festivals in Hong Kong and Shanghai, presenting talks about the martini, in 2003. Michelle Garnaut, the founder of the Shanghai International Literary Festival, invited him to speak at the inaugural festival that year. (en)
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