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Joan London (Australian author)

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Joan London
London in 2015
London in 2015
BornJoan Elizabeth London
1948 (age 75–76)
Perth, Western Australia
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Notable worksGilgamesh, The Good Parents
Notable awardsChristina Stead Prize for Fiction, Age Book of the Year Fiction Award, Patrick White Award

Joan Elizabeth London (born 1948) is an Australian author of short stories, screenplays and novels.

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Biography

She graduated from the University of Western Australia having studied English and French, has taught English as a second language and is a bookseller.[1] She lives in Fremantle, Western Australia.[2]

London is the author of two collections of stories. The first, Sister Ships, won The Age Book of the Year (1986), and the second, Letter to Constantine, won the Steele Rudd Award and the West Australian Premier's Award for Fiction (both in 1994). The two were published together as The New Dark Age.[2] She has published three novels, Gilgamesh, The Good Parents and The Golden Age.

She was awarded the Patrick White Award and the Nita Kibble Literary Award in 2015.[3]

Bibliography

Short stories

Novels

Critical studies and reviews of London's work

  • Goldsworthy, Kerryn (September 2014). "Liminality". Australian Book Review. 364: 11. Review of The Golden Age.
  • Book Review (15 June 2016).Kirkus Reviews. Review of The Golden Age.

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Wilde, Hooton and Andrews (1994) p. 475-6
  2. ^ a b "The Sydney Writers' Festival 2008". Archived from the original on 31 July 2008. Retrieved 13 April 2008.
  3. ^ 2015 Patrick White Literary Award announced
  4. ^ "2015 Prime Minister's Literary Award winner". Australian Government - Department of Communications and the Arts. Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  5. ^ ""Miles Franklin Literary Award 2015 shortlist: Hartnett and London lead the field"". SMH, 18 May 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2024.

External links

See also

  • Wilde, W., Hooton, J. & Andrews, B (1994) The Oxford Companion of Australian Literature 2nd ed. South Melbourne, Oxford University Press
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