Animal Kingdom scoops the 2010 AFI Awards

Australia's version of the Oscars - the AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards - was held last night and, as my post title announces, Animal Kingdom (which I reviewed a few months ago) won, deservedly I think, almost every major category . The major awards were as follows: BEST FILM: Animal Kingdom BEST DIRECTION: David Michôd, Animal Kingdom … Continue reading Animal Kingdom scoops the 2010 AFI Awards

Monday musings on Australian literature: Silly names for the silly season

It's nearing Christmas, and I'm getting busy, so today's Monday musings will be short ... Ever since I started this blog series, I have wanted to write about Australian place names. We are not, I know, the only country to have interesting or fun place names - and I'd love it if you shared your … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Silly names for the silly season

Peter Carey, Parrot and Olivier in America

It's not surprising, really, that after living in America for two decades Peter Carey should turn his pen to it. Having lived in the US twice myself, I well understand the fascination of trying to understand that large and paradoxical country. In Parrot and Olivier in America, then, Carey sets out to explore America through … Continue reading Peter Carey, Parrot and Olivier in America

Monday musings on Australian literature: The Victorian Literary Map

This week's Monday Musings will be a brief one, partly because my time is tight (I really must finish Parrot and Olivier in America by tomorrow) and partly because I'm primarily going to post a link to a map: the online interactive Victorian Literary Map. As you might have guessed from my various Literary Road postings, … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: The Victorian Literary Map

Dr Peter Kocan wins the 2010 Australia Council Writer’s Emeritus Award

Some literary awards tend to fall somewhat under the radar, and one of these is the Australia Council's Writer's Emeritus Award - even though it's a fairly generous one: $50,000. This is one of those lifetime awards; it is given to a writer over 65 years old* (hence, I suppose, the "emeritus") for "exceptional contribution … Continue reading Dr Peter Kocan wins the 2010 Australia Council Writer’s Emeritus Award

Monday musings on Australian literature: The future of Australian literature

'If their [Australian writers'] work is so interesting,' comes the query, 'why isn't it known here [London]?' This query was put to Australian novelist and literary figure, Vance Palmer, in 1935! When I read it, I couldn't help thinking plus ça change. A few months ago I wrote on Hilary McPhee's concern about the continued low profile … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: The future of Australian literature