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Larry Philip Buttrose (born 16 December 1952) is an Australian writer, journalist and academic. He is the
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of the
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memoir '' A Long Way Home'' (adapted for the screen as the major international feature film ''
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'').


Personal life

Buttrose was born in
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, South Australia. At the age of 17 he co-founded the poetry magazine ''Dharma'' (later titled ''Real Poetry'') with his then partner Donna Maegraith and friend Stephen Measday. While at university he trained as a journalist with the
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, and after graduating he worked as a freelance journalist. He gained his PhD from the
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in 2011. He now lives in Sydney with his wife and two children.


Career

Buttrose published his first collection of poems, ''One Steps Across The Rainbow'' in 1974, at the age of 21. His first major collection, ''The Leichhardt Heater Journey'' (1982), was the first title in the long-running Friendly Street Poets series. He also co-edited the ''Number 3 Friendly Street'' anthology with
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published Buttrose's first book of travel writing, ''The King Neptune Day & Night Club'' in 1992, and the critically acclaimed best-seller ''Cafe Royale'' (later retitled ''The Blue Man'') followed in 1997. In 2004, he collaborated on the memoir by
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's brother Rhett, ''Total Xcess'', and other books followed, including ''Tales of the Popes'' (2009) and the satirical graphic novel ''Finding the Shelf Within'' (2009). He has also written extensively for the stage, his produced works including ''Pallas'' (1987), ''
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'' (1991), the co-written musical ''Hot Shoe Shuffle'' (1992) and ''Complaints'' (1996). The ABC has produced two plays for radio, ''Santo'' (1986) and ''Complaints'' (1993). He has contributed journalism to ''
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'', and opinion to various newspapers. His best known book is '' A Long Way Home'', the
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memoir, which he ghost-wrote in 2012. He researched and wrote the book between September and December of that year, including research trips to
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to interview Saroo and his family, and a month-long journey to
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with Saroo. There he met Saroo's Indian family, and travelled with Saroo on a rail journey across India, retracing for the first time the journey that Saroo took two and a half decades before as a young child, that ended him in Calcutta (now
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). Buttrose completed the book in his Kolkata hotel room. He has also taught writing and media at various Australian universities. He holds a PhD in creative writing from Adelaide University (2011).


Cabaret and comedy

In 1982 Buttrose joined Len Lindon's innovative comedy cabaret group Quietly Confident. The group moved to Sydney later that year, establishing itself in Surry Hills. They performed at many of the city's leading venues, including Kinselas, the Tivoli, Stranded and Art Unit. They released a single, Republic of Australia, and in 1983 performed a self-devised play, ''Scenario X'', about the sacking of the Whitlam government, at the Nimrod Theatre. The group broke up that year, but in late 1983 Buttrose co-founded The Gap cabaret venue at the Sydney Trade Union Club with his then partner comedian Mandy Salomon, and their business partner, Judy Barnsley. The Gap ran from 1983 to 1987, and helped launch the careers of a host of performers, including Salomon herself (with whom Buttrose collaborated in a creative partnership),
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and
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. Buttrose, Salomon and Barnsley also co-produced the Characters! series at The Gap and at the
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's Wharf Theatre, showcasing Australia's new generation of women comics, including
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, Sue Ingleton, Angela Moore, Melanie Salomon, Victoria Roberts and Penny Biggins, poet Pam Brown, Sarah Miller (Told by an Idiot) and hosted by Mandy Salomon. In 1986 Buttrose was approached by Mark Morgan of the Harold Park Hotel to start a weekly comedy night, called Comics in the Park. It quickly gained a following from audiences, and a number of Australia's leading comedians did their first performances there, including
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(whom Buttrose later managed), Flacco,
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, Kitty Flanagan, and the Umbilical Brothers. Others who performed there included Robin Williams,
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, Steve Abbott, and Funny Stories.


Other interests

Buttrose plays
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and badminton, and in 2006 co-founded The Carringtonians, a long-running weekly drinks get-together for Blue Mountains writers and others, at the historic Carrington Hotel in Katoomba.


Books


Novels

* ''The Maze of the Muse'' (1998) * ''Sweet Sentenc''e (2001)


Humour and graphic novel

* ''Finding The Shelf Within'' (2009)


Travel

* ''The King Neptune Day & Night Club'' (1992) * ''Cafe Royale'' (1997)/''The Blue Man'' (1999)


Poetry

* ''One Steps Across The Rainbow'' (1974) * ''Random Leaves'' (1978) * ''The King Neptune Day & Night Club'' (1982) * ''Learning Italian'' (1986)


Non-fiction

* ''Total Xcess'' (editor/collaborator, 2004) * ''People Who Changed the Modern World'' (2005) * ''Powerful & Influential People'' (2006) * ''Dead Famous: Deaths of the Famous and Famous Deaths'' (2007) * ''Tales of the Popes'' (2009)Tales of The Popes by Larry Buttrose. Published by New Holland 2009 – Trove Collection at the National Library of Australia http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/25998660? * ''Speeches of War and Peace'' (2009, Concise edition 2010)


Theatre

* ''Scenario X'' (co-creator, 1983) * ''111 Foveaux'' (co-creator/director 1983) * ''Opera Opera!'' (co-creator/director 1985) * ''Rubble'' (co-creator/director 1987) * ''Pallas'' (1987) * ''Kurtz'' (1991) * ''Hot Shoe Shuffle'' (co-written with Kathryn Riding, 1992) * ''Complaints'' (1996)


Radio plays

* ''Santo'' (1986) * ''Complaints'' (1993)


Film

* ''Ozymandias'' (music film clip, director/producer/narrator, 1986) * ''Movietone Memories'' (1988) * '' Gino'' (feature co-written with
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, 1993)


Sources

* Ozymandias poetry-music film clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIfNpityBTQ * Interview with Judyth Piazza, SOP radio networks US http://thesop.org/story/art/2009/12/28/judyth-piazza-chats-with-larry-buttrose-author-of-tales-of-the-popes.php * Interview with ABC's Carol Duncan on Paul Keating's famous Redfern Speech https://web.archive.org/web/20120424013830/http://blogs.abc.net.au/nsw/2010/08/paul-keatings-redfern-speech-larry-buttrose.html?site=newcastle&program=newcastle_afternoons * Book extract from The Blue Man published in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/travel-songs-of-bitter-experience-1093712.html * Ockham's Razor on Science and Religion http://www.abc.net.au/rn/ockhamsrazor/stories/2009/2675731.htm * Ockham's Razor, critique of Postmodern Theory http://www.abc.net.au/rn/ockhamsrazor/stories/2006/1785351.htm * Opinion piece in The Australian on the international crisis of capitalism http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/economic-abyss-awaits/story-e6frg7b6-1111118084331 * Reflections upon surviving a brutal Catholic education, published in the Sydney Morning Herald http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/surviving-an-unholy-school-war/2008/05/16/1210765174220.html * Griffith Review – Profile on Larry Buttrose http://www.griffithreview.com/contributors/larry-buttrose * Larry Buttrose – Personal blog http://larrybuttrose.blogspot.com/ * Guide to the Papers of Larry Buttrose at The University of New South Wales – http://lib.unsw.adfa.edu.au/speccoll/finding_aids/buttrose_larry.html


References

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