This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1943.
Books
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Max Harris – ''The Vegetative Eye''
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Michael Innes
John Innes Mackintosh Stewart (30 September 1906 – 12 November 1994) was a Scottish novelist and academic. He is equally well known for the works of literary criticism and contemporary novels published under his real name and for the cri ...
– ''
The Weight of the Evidence''
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G. B. Lancaster – ''Grand Parade''
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Philip Lindsay
Philip Lindsay (30 April 1906 – 4 January 1958) was an Australian writer, who mostly wrote historical novels.
Life and writing
He was the son of Norman Lindsay, an Australian artist and a younger brother of writer Jack Lindsay. He was ...
– ''The Devil and King John''
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Kylie Tennant
Kathleen Kylie Tennant AO (; 12 March 1912 – 28 February 1988) was an Australian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, critic, biographer, and historian.
Early life and career
Tennant was born in Manly, New South Wales; she was educate ...
** ''
Ride on Stranger
''Ride on Stranger'' is a 1979 Australian mini series about a woman in the 1930s, based on the novel of the same name by Australian author Kylie Tennant.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995'', Oxford University Press, 19 ...
''
** ''Time Enough Later''
Children's
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May Gibbs
Cecilia May Gibbs MBE (17 January 1877 – 27 November 1969) was an Australian children's author, illustrator, and cartoonist. She is best known for her gumnut babies (also known as "bush babies" or "bush fairies"), and the book ''Snugglepot a ...
– ''Mr. & Mrs. Bear and Friends''
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P. L. Travers
Pamela Lyndon Travers (; born Helen Lyndon Goff; 9 August 1899 – 23 April 1996) was an Australian-British writer who spent most of her career in England. She is best known for the ''Mary Poppins'' series of books, which feature the eponymous ...
– ''
Mary Poppins Opens the Door
''Mary Poppins Opens the Door'' is a British children's fantasy novel by the Australian-British writer P.L. Travers, the third book and last novel in the ''Mary Poppins (book series), Mary Poppins'' series that features the magic in fiction, ma ...
''
Short stories
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Marjorie Barnard
Marjorie Faith Barnard (16 August 18978 May 1987) was an Australian novelist and short story writer, critic, historian—and librarian. She went to school and university in Sydney, and then trained as a librarian. She was employed as a librari ...
– ''The Persimmon Tree and Other Stories''
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James Hackston – "Father Clears Out"
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Myra Morris – "Going Home"
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Dal Stivens
Dallas George "Dal" Stivens (31 December 1911 – 15 June 1997) was an Australian writer who produced six novels and eight collections of short stories between 1936, when ''The Tramp and Other Stories'' was published, and 1976, when his last colle ...
– "The Perch"
Poetry
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David Campbell
** "Men in Green"
** "Soldier's Song"
** "The Stockman"
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Norma Davis — "Awakening"
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Rosemary Dobson
Rosemary de Brissac Dobson, AO (18 June 192027 June 2012) was an Australian poet, who was also an illustrator, editor and anthologist.Anderson (1996) She published fourteen volumes of poetry, was published in almost every annual volume of ''Au ...
– "Child with a Cockatoo"
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A. D. Hope
Alec Derwent Hope (21 July 190713 July 2000) was an Australian poet and essayist known for his satirical slant. He was also a critic, teacher and academic. He was referred to in an American journal as "the 20th century's greatest 18th-centur ...
– "Observation Car"
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Rex Ingamells
Reginald Charles (Rex) Ingamells (19 January 191330 December 1955) was an Australian poet, generally credited with being the leading light of the Jindyworobak Movement.[Will Lawson
Will Lawson (2 September 1876 – 13 October 1957), born in Durham, England, was a popular bush poet, novelist, journalist and historian of Australia. Many of his works had sailing or stage coach themes.
Early life
Born at Gateshead, Durh ...]
– ''Bush Verses''
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Kenneth Slessor
Kenneth Adolphe Slessor (27 March 190130 June 1971) was an Australian poet, journalist and official war correspondent in World War II. He was one of Australia's leading poets, notable particularly for the absorption of modernist influences int ...
– "A Bushranger"
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Douglas Stewart Douglas Stewart may refer to:
*Douglas Stewart (poet) (1913–1985), Australian poet
*Edward Askew Sothern (1826–1881), English actor who was sometimes known as Douglas Stewart
* Douglas Stewart (equestrian) (1913–1991), British Olympic equestri ...
– "The Dosser in Springtime"
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Judith Wright
Judith Arundell Wright (31 May 191525 June 2000) was an Australian poet, environmentalist and campaigner for Aboriginal land rights. She was a recipient of the Christopher Brennan Award.
Biography
Judith Wright was born in Armidale, New Sou ...
** "Legend"
** "South of My Days"
** "The Trains"
Awards and honours
Literary
Births
A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1943 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death.
* 9 January –
Robert Drewe
Robert Duncan Drewe (born 9 January 1943) is an Australian novelist, non-fiction and short story writer.
Biography
Robert Drewe was born on 9 January 1943 in Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria. At the age of six, he moved with his family ...
, novelist
* 29 April –
John Tranter
John Ernest Tranter (born 29 April 1943) is an Australian poet, publisher and editor. He has published more than twenty books of poetry; devising, with Jan Garrett, the long running ABC radio program ''Books and Writing''; and founding in 1997 ...
, poet, publisher and editor (died
2023
Events
Predicted and scheduled events
* January 1
** In the United States, books, films, and other works published in 1927 will enter the public domain, assuming there are no changes made to copyright law.
** Croatia will adopt the eu ...
)
* 30 April –
Paul Jennings, writer for children (born in England)
* 7 May –
Peter Carey, novelist
* 17 May –
Robert Adamson, poet (died
2022
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)
* 19 June –
Barry Hill, poet and journalist
* 16 August –
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Dennis Altman
Dennis Patkin Altman (born 16 August 1943) is an Australian academic and gay rights activist.
Early childhood
Altman was born in Sydney, New South Wales to Jewish immigrant parents, and spent most of his childhood in Hobart, Tasmania.
Educa ...
, author and academic
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Roberta Sykes
Roberta "Bobbi" Sykes (16 August 194314 November 2010) was an Australian poet and author. She was a lifelong campaigner for Indigenous land rights, as well as human rights and women's rights.
Early life and education
Born Roberta Barkley Patt ...
, author and poet (died
2010
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)
* 24 August –
Judith Clarke
Judith Clarke (24 August 1943 – 14 May 2020) was an Australian best-selling author of short stories for children and young adults.
Life
Clarke was born on 24 August 1943 and raised in Sydney. She worked as a teacher, lecturer and librarian ...
, writer for children and young adults (died
2020
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* 22 September –
Dale Spender
Dale Spender (born 22 September 1943)''The Bibliography of Australian Literature: P–Z'' edited by John Arnold, John Hay (page 409). is an Australian feminist scholar, teacher, writer and consultant. In 1983, Dale Spender was co-founder of an ...
, author (died
2023
Events
Predicted and scheduled events
* January 1
** In the United States, books, films, and other works published in 1927 will enter the public domain, assuming there are no changes made to copyright law.
** Croatia will adopt the eu ...
)
Deaths
A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated,
ordered alphabetically by
surname
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) of deaths in 1943 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth.
* 3 October –
Ida Lee
Ida Louisa Lee, (11 February 1865 — 3 October 1943), historian and poet, was born at Kelso, New South Wales. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS) in 1914 and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Australian Historical So ...
, historian and poet (born
1865
Events
January–March
* January 4 – The New York Stock Exchange opens its first permanent headquarters at Broad Street (Manhattan), 10-12 Broad near Wall Street, in New York City.
* January 13 – American Civil War : Sec ...
)
* 27 November –
Louis Esson
Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson (10 August 1878 – 27 November 1943) was an Australian poet, journalist, critic and playwright. He was a co-founder of the Pioneer Players. His second wife, Hilda Esson (nee Bull), had a career in theatre besides work ...
, poet and playwright (born
1878
Events January–March
* January 5 – Russo-Turkish War – Battle of Shipka Pass IV: Russian and Bulgarian forces defeat the Ottoman Empire.
* January 9 – Umberto I becomes King of Italy.
* January 17 – Battle o ...
)
See also
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1943 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1943 in Australia.
Incumbents
*Monarch – George VI
* Governor-General – Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie
*Prime Minister – John Curtin
* Chief Justice – Sir John Latham
State Pr ...
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1943 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1943.
Events
*January 4 – Thomas Mann completes ''Joseph der Ernährer'' (Joseph the Provider) in California, the last of his ''Joseph and His Brothers (Joseph un ...
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1943 in poetry
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Events
* September 12 – Abraham Sutzkever, a Polish Jew writing poetry in Yiddish, escapes the Vilna Ghetto with his w ...
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List of years in Australian literature
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List of years in literature
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