2011 in Australian literature
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This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2011.
For an overview of world literature see 2011 in literature.
See also: 2010 in Australian literature, 2011 in Australia, 2012 in Australian literature.
Events
- Four authors are named in the Queen's Birthday Honours: Peter FitzSimons, Susanne Gervay, Roland Perry, and Chris Wallace-Crabbe [1]
- Thomas Keneally donates his personal library to the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts [2]
- Australian libraries and library associations join together to make 2012 the National Year of Reading [3]
- Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) declares Saturday, 20 August 2011, the inaugural National Bookshop Day [4]
- Final issue of the "Australian Literary Review" to be published in October 2011 [5]
- Hannie Rayson is the first Australian to be awarded a commission with New York’s Manhattan Theatre Club [6]
- Friends and family of biographer Hazel Rowley establish funds to commemorate Rowley’s life and her writing legacy via the Hazel Rowley Literary Fund [7]
- Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor are appointed to be Australia’s first Children’s Laureates [8]
- The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) appoints Robert Adamson to hold the inaugural CAL Chair in Australian Poetry [9]
Major publications
Literary fiction
- Tony Birch — Blood
- Geraldine Brooks — Caleb's Crossing
- Annah Faulkner — The Beloved
- Anna Funder — All That I Am
- Kate Grenville — Sarah Thornhill
- Gail Jones — Five Bells
- Gillian Mears — Foal's Bread
- Alex Miller — Autumn Laing
- Frank Moorhouse — Cold Light
- Favel Parrett — Past The Shallows
- Elliot Perlman — The Street Sweeper
- Craig Sherborne — The Amateur Science of Love
- Rohan Wilson — The Roving Party
- Charlotte Wood — Animal People
Children's and Young Adult fiction
- Alexandra Adornetto — Hades
- Em Bailey — Shift
- J. C. Burke — Pig Boy
- Isobelle Carmody — The Sending
- Ursula Dubosarsky — The Golden Day
- Scott Gardner — The Dead I Know
- Steven Herrick — Black Painted Fingernails
- Andrew McGahan — The Coming of the Whirlpool
- Melina Marchetta — Froi of the Exiles
- Vikki Wakefield — All I Ever Wanted
- Scott Westerfeld — Goliath
Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Max Barry — Machine Man
- Trudi Canavan — The Rogue
- Peter Docker — The Water Boys
- Greg Egan — The Clockwork Rocket
- Will Elliott — Shadow
- Kim Falconer — Road to the Soul
- Pamela Freeman — Ember and Ash
- Richard Harland — Liberator
- Glenda Larke — Stormlord's Exile
- Kim Westwood — The Courier's New Bicycle
Crime and Mystery
- Alan Carter — Prime Cut
- Peter Corris — Follow the Money
- Garry Disher — Whispering Death
- Kerry Greenwood — Cooking the Books
- Stuart Littlemore — Harry Curry: Counsel of Choice
- Barry Maitland — Chelsea Mansion
- Kel Robertson — Rip Off
- Michael Robotham — The Wreckage
Poetry
- Ali Alizadeh — Ashes in the Air
- Joanne Burns — Amphora
- Barry Hill — Lines for Birds: Poems and Paintings
- John Kinsella — Armour
- Geoffrey Lehmann and Robert Gray — Australian Poetry Since 1788 (edited)
- Jaya Savige — Surface to Air
Biography
- Julian Assange — Julian Assange: The Unauthorised Autobiography
- A. J. Brown — Michael Kirby: Paradoxes and Principles
- Eileen Chanin — Book Life: The Life and Times of David Scott Mitchell 1836–1907
- Raimond Gaita — After Romulus
- Mark McKenna — An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark
- Susan Mitchell — Tony Abbott: A Man's Man
- Christine Nixon — Fair Cop
- Sue Pieters-Hawke — Hazel: My Mother's Story
- Alice Pung — Her Father's Daughter
- David Robert Walker — Not Dark Yet: A Personal History
- Sarah Watt, William McInnes — Worse Things Happen at Sea
Awards and honours
Lifetime achievement
Award | Author |
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Christopher Brennan Award | Jennifer Harrison |
Patrick White Award | Robert Adamson |
Fiction
International
Award | Region | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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Commonwealth Writers' Prize | SE Asia and South Pacific | Best Book | Kim Scott | That Deadman Dance | Picador |
National
Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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The Age Book of the Year | Fiction | Fiona McGregor | Indelible Ink | Scribe Publications |
ALS Gold Medal | Kim Scott | That Deadman Dance | Picador | |
Barbara Jefferis Award | G.L. Osborne | Come Inside | Clouds of Magellan | |
Colin Roderick Award | Gillian Mears | Foal's Bread | Allen and Unwin | |
Miles Franklin Award | Kim Scott | That Deadman Dance | Picador | |
Prime Minister's Literary Awards | Fiction | Stephen Daisley | Traitor | Text Publishing |
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards | Fiction | Alex Miller | Lovesong | Allen & Unwin |
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards | Fiction | Amanda Lohrey | Reading Madame Bovary | Black Inc. |
Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Fiction | Kim Scott | That Deadman Dance | Picador |
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards | Fiction | Anna Funder | All That I Am | Penguin Books |
Children and Young Adult
National
Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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Children's Book of the Year Award | Older Readers | Sonya Hartnett | The Midnight Zoo | Viking Books |
Younger Readers | Isobelle Carmody | The Red Wind | Viking Books | |
Picture Book | Jennie Baker | Mirror | Walker Books | |
Nicki Greenberg | Hamlet | Allen & Unwin | ||
Early Childhood | Jan Ormerod, illus. Freya Blackwood | Maudie Bear | Little Hare Books | |
Davitt Award | Young Adult Novel | Penny Matthews | A Girl Like Me | Penguin Group |
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards | Children's | Sophie Masson | My Australian Story: The Hunt for Ned Kelly | Scholastic Australia |
Young People's | Cath Crowley | Graffiti Moon | Pan Macmillan Australia | |
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards | Children's | Michael Gerard Bauer | Just a Dog | Omnibus Books |
Young Adult | Barry Jonsberg | Being Here | Allen & Unwin | |
Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Young Adult Fiction | Cassandra Golds | The Three Loves of Persimmon | Penguin Group |
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards | Children's | Michelle Gillespie & Sonia Martinez | Sam, Grace and the Shipwreck | Fremantle Press |
Writing for Young Adults | Penni Russon | Only Ever Always | Allen and Unwin | |
Crime and Mystery
National
Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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Davitt Award | Novel | Katherine Howell | Cold Justice | Pan Macmillan |
Ned Kelly Award | Novel | Geoffrey McGeachin | The Diggers Rest Hotel | Penguin Books |
First novel | Alan Carter | Prime Cut | Fremantle Press | |
Science Fiction
Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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Aurealis Award | SF Novel | Kim Westwood | The Courier's New Bicycle | HarperVoyager |
SF Short Story | Robert N. Stephenson | "Rains of la Strange" | Coeur de Lion Publishing (Anywhere but Earth) | |
Fantasy Novel | Pamela Freeman | Ember and Ash | Hachette | |
Fantasy Short Story | Thoraiya Dyer | "Fruit of the Pipal Tree" | FableCroft Publishing (After the Rain) | |
Horror Short Story | Paul Haines | "The Past is a Bridge Best Left Burnt" | Brimstone Press (The Last Days of Kali Yuga) | |
Lisa L. Hannett | "The Short Go: a Future in Eight Seconds" | Ticonderoga Publications (Bluegrass Symphony) | ||
Australian Shadows Awards | Novel | No Award | ||
Long Fiction | Paul Haines | "The Past is a Bridge Best Left Burnt" | Brimstone Press (The Last Days of Kali Yuga) | |
Short Fiction | Amanda J. Spedding | "Shovel Man Joe" | Shades of Sentience, May 2011 | |
Edited Publication | Russell B. Farr, editor | Dead Red Heart | Ticonderoga Publications | |
Collected Works | Brett McBean | Tales of Sin and Madness | LegumeMan Books | |
Ditmar Award | Novel | Tansy Rayner Roberts | Power and Majesty | HarperVoyager |
Novella/Novelette | Thoraiya Dyer | "The Company Articles of Edward Teach" | Twelfth Planet Press | |
Short Story | Cat Sparks | "All the Love in the World" | Twelfth Planet Press (Sprawl) | |
Kirstyn McDermott | "She Said" | Morrigan Books (Scenes From the Second Storey) | ||
Collected Work | Alisa Krasnostein ed. | Sprawl | Twelfth Planet Press | |
Non-Fiction
Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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The Age Book of the Year | Non-fiction | Jim Davidson | A Three-Cornered Life | UNSW Press |
Children's Book of the Year Award | Eve Pownall Award for Information Books | Ursula Dubosarsky, illus. Tohby Riddle | The Return of the Word Spy | Viking Books |
Davitt Award | True crime | Colleen Egan | Murderer No More | Allen & Unwin |
National Biography Award | Alasdair McGregor | Grand Obsessions: The Life and Work of Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin | Lantern | |
Prime Minister's Literary Awards | Non-fiction | Rod Moss | The Hard Light of Day | University of Queensland Press |
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards | Non-fiction | Malcolm Fraser and Margaret Simons | Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs | Melbourne University Publishing |
New South Wales Premier's History Awards | Australian History | Penny Russell | Savage or Civilised?: Manners in Colonial Australia | UNSW Press |
Community and Regional History | Stephen Gapps | Cabrogal to Fairfield City: A History of a Multicultural Community | Fairfield City Council | |
General History | Shane White, Stephen Garton, Stephen Robertson and Graham White | Playing the Numbers: Gambling in Harlem Between the Wars | Harvard University Press | |
Young People's | Kirsty Murray | India Dark | Allen & Unwin | |
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards | Non-fiction | Mark McKenna | An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark | Melbourne University Publishing |
History | Alan Powell | Northern Voyagers: Australia's monsoon coast in maritime history | Australian Scholarly Publishing | |
Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Non-fiction | Mark McKenna | An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark | Melbourne University Publishing |
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards | Non-fiction | Alice Pung | Her Father's Daughter | Black Inc. |
Western Australian history | Fiona Skyring | Justice: A History of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia | University of Western Australia Press | |
Poetry
Award | Author | Title | Publisher |
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The Age Book of the Year | John Tranter | Starlight: 150 Poems | University of Queensland Press |
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards | Jennifer Maiden | Pirate Rain | Giramondo Publishing |
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards | John Tranter | Starlight: 150 Poems | University of Queensland Press |
Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Cate Kennedy | The Taste of River Water | Scribe |
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards | Tracy Ryan | The Argument | Fremantle Press |
Drama
Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
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New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards | Play | Patricia Cornelius | Do Not Go Gentle | Currency Press |
Script | Debra Oswald | Offspring | Southern Star Entertainment | |
Patrick White Playwrights' Award | Award | Phillip Kavanagh | Little Borders | |
Fellowship | Patricia Cornelius |
Deaths
- 1 March — Hazel Rowley, author (born 1951)
- 20 June — T. A. G. Hungerford, author (born 1915)
- 2 September — Bernard Smith, poet (born 1916)
- 27 September — Sara Douglass, author (born 1957)
- 4 October — Di Gribble, editor and publisher (born 1942)
- 8 December — Zelman Cowen, jurist (born 1919)
See also
- Literature
- List of years in Australian literature
- List of Australian literary awards
- 2011 in Australia
- 2011 in literature
- 2011 in poetry
References
- ↑ Australian Writers Named in Queen's Birthday Honours
- ↑ Keneally's Library Finds New Home
- ↑ National Year of Reading in 2012
- ↑ National Bookshop Day
- ↑ Australian Literary Review to Cease Publication
- ↑ Hannie Rayson Wins New York Commission
- ↑ Hazel Rowley's Literary Legacy
- ↑ Australia's First Children's Laureates Announced
- ↑ UTS Appoints Inaugural CAL Chair in Australian Poetry
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