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Michael Wilding (born 1942) is a British-born writer and academic who has spent most of his career at the
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, Australia. He is known for his work as a novelist, literary scholar, critic, and editor. Since 2002 he is Emeritus Professor in English and Australian Literature at the University of Sydney.


Early life and education

Michael Wilding was born in 1942 in
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, and read English at
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, where he graduated in 1963 with BA with first-class honours.


Academic career

Wilding took up an appointment as assistant lecturer at the
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in 1963, where he stayed for three years. He returned to England in 1967, where he attained his M.A., and took up a lectureship at the
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. In 1969 he took up a post as senior lecturer at Sydney University, then becoming Reader in English from 1973 to 1992. He received the degree of D. Litt. from the University of Sydney in 1993. In 1993 he was appointed Professor of English and Australian Literature at Sydney, a position he held until his retirement in 2000, after which he was made professor emeritus. His scholarly work focused especially on 17th- and early 18th-century English literature (notably the poet
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), and he also garnered esteem as a literary critic and scholar of
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(including works on
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William Lane William Lane (6 September 1861 – 26 August 1917) was an English-born journalist, author, advocate of Australian labour politics and a utopian socialist ideologue. Lane was born in Bristol, England into an impoverished family. After showin ...
,
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). His correspondence with Stead is in the
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Writing career

He became known for his creative writing work in the late 1960s, when he was one of the leading lights of the "new writing" movement, whose members were influential in revitalising Australian literature. His work was later described as "exciting and innovative" by
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in ''
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''. He has published many novels and
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collections, and has had his stories published widely in anthologies. His most widely referenced work has been the short story magazine, ''Tabloid Story'', which he co-founded with
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and Carmel Kelly in 1972 and which ran for 33 issues, until 1974. For many years he was Australian editor of ''
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'', the UK quarterly edited by
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and Lorna Tracy, introducing the work of Robert Adamson, Peter Carey and Vicki Viidikas to the UK.


Publishing

*Wilding was a founding editor of the
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's ''Asian & Pacific Writing'' series, which ran from 1972 to 1982 *He was a co-founder of the publishers Wild & Woolley, with Pat Woolley. *In 1986 he co-founded Paper Bark Press, with the poet Robert Adamson and his partner, photographer
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Recognition

In 2015 he received the Colin Roderick award and the Prime Minister's Literary award for non-fiction for his ''Wild Bleak Bohemia: Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Henry Kendall: a Documentary''. His papers and manuscripts are held in the
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,
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.
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UK made a documentary on his writing in 1987, ''Reading the Signs''.


Critical assessments

A critical study of his work, ''Michael Wilding and the Fiction of Instant Experience'' by Don Graham, was published in 2013. A
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in his honour, ''Running Wild: Essays, Fictions and Memoirs Presented to Michael Wilding'', edited by David Brooks and Brian Kiernan, was published in 2004. It includes a number of essays on his fiction by Brian Kiernan, Laurie Hergenhan, Bruce Clunies Ross, Adrian Caesar and Robert Yeo.


Bibliography


Fiction

* ''Aspects of the Dying Process'', University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1972 * ''Living Together'', University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1974 (Serbo-Croatian translation by David Albahari, Decje Novine, Beograd, 1985) * ''The West Midland Underground'', University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1975 * ''The Short Story Embassy'', Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 1975 * ''Scenic Drive'', Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 1976 * ''The Phallic Forest'', Wild & Woolley, Sydney; John McIndoe, Dunedin, 1978 * ''Noc Na Orgiji ight at the Orgy', stories selected and translated by David Albahari, Kultura, Beograd, 1982 * ''Pacific Highway'', Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1982 * ''Reading the Signs'', Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1984 * ''The Man of Slow Feeling: Selected Short Stories'', Penguin, Melbourne, 1986 * ''Under Saturn'', Black Swan, Sydney, 1988 * ''Great Climate'', Faber & Faber, London, 1990 * ''Her Most Bizarre Sexual Experience'', W. W. Norton, New York, 1991 * ''This is for You'', Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1994 * ''Book of the Reading'', Paper Bark Press, Sydney, 1994 * ''Somewhere New: New & Selected Stories'', Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton; McBride's Books, Colwall, UK, 1996 (Punjabi translation by Tejpal Singh, Kition Nawan, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 2001) * ''Wildest Dreams'', University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1998 * ''A Whisper from the Forest'', selected stories in Japanese translation by Sokushin Ezawa, Seizansha, Tokyo, 1999 * ''Academia Nuts'', Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 2002, 2nd edition 2003 * ''Wild Amazement'', Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton; Shoestring Press, Nottingham, UK, 2006 (Italian translation by Aldo Magagnino, Con Folle Stupore, Edizioni Controluce, 2008) * ''National Treasure'', Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton, 2007 * ''Superfluous Men'', Arcadia, Melbourne, 2009 * ''The Prisoner of Mount Warning'', Press On / Arcadia, Melbourne, 2010 * ''The Magic Of It'', Press On / Arcadia, Melbourne, 2011 * ''Asian Dawn'', Press On / Arcadia, Melbourne, 2013 * ''In the Valley of the Weed'', Arcadia, Melbourne, 2017 * ''Little Demon'', Arcadia, Melbourne, 2018 * ''The Travel Writer'', Arcadia, Melbourne, 2018 * ''The Midlands, and Leaving Them, Shoestring Press, Nottingham, 2021 Documentaries * ''The Paraguayan Experiment'', Penguin, Melbourne & Harmondsworth, 1985 (Bengali translation by Geeta Sen, Papyrus, Calcutta, 1995; Japanese translation by Sokushin Ezawa, Asahi Shimbun Publications, Tokyo, 2016) * ''Raising Spirits, Making Gold, and Swapping Wives: The True Adventures of Dr John Dee and Sir Edward Kelly'', Shoestring Press, Nottingham, UK; Abbott Bentley, Sydney, 1999 * ''Wild Bleak Bohemia: Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Henry Kendall: A Documentary'', Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2014


Non-fiction

* ''Milton's Paradise Lost'', Sydney University Press, Sydney, 1969 * ''Cultural Policy in Great Britain'' (with Michael Green), Unesco, Paris, 1970 * ''Marcus Clarke'', Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1977 * ''Political Fictions'', Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1980; Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1984 * ''Dragons Teeth: Literature in the English Revolution'', Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1987 * ''The Radical Tradition: Lawson, Furphy, Stead'', Foundation for Australian Literary Studies, Townsville, 1993 * ''Social Visions'', Sydney Studies in Society & Culture, Sydney, 1993 * ''Studies in Classic Australian Fiction'', Sydney Studies in Society & Culture, Sydney; Shoestring Press, Nottingham U. K., 1997 * ''Among Leavisites'', privately printed, Sydney, 1999 * ''Wild & Woolley: A Publishing Memoir'', Giramondo, Sydney, 2011 * ''Growing Wild'' (recollections), Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2016 * ''Wild About Books: Essays on Books and Writing'', Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2019 * ''Marcus Clarke, Novelist, Journalist and Bohemian, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2021


Edited

* ''Three Tales by Henry James'', Hicks Smith, Sydney, 1967 * ''Australians Abroad'' (with Charles Higham), F.W.Cheshire, Melbourne, 1967 * ''Marvell: Modern Judgements'', Macmillan, London, 1969; Aurora, Nashville, 1970 * ''Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus by John Sheffield'', Cornmarket, London, 1970 * ''We Took Their Orders And Are Dead'' (with
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, Shirley Cass and Ros Cheney), Ure Smith, Sydney, 1971 * ''Marcus Clarke'', University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1976; 2nd edition, 1988 * ''The Radical Reader'' (with Stephen Knight), Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 1977 * ''The Tabloid Story Pocket Book'', Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 1978 * ''The Workingman's Paradise by William Lane'', Sydney University Press, 1980; 2nd edition, 2004 * ''Stories by Marcus Clarke'', Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1983 * ''Air Mail from Down Under'', (Australian Short Stories in German translation) (with
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),
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, 1990 * ''The Oxford Book of Australian Short Stories'', Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Oxford and New York, 1994, paperback, 1995 * ''History, Literature and Society: essays in honour of Soumyen Mukherjee'', (with Mabel Lee), Sydney Studies in Society & Culture, Sydney; Manohar, New Delhi, 1997 * ''Best Stories Under the Sun'', (with David Myers), Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton, 2004 * ''Best Stories Under the Sun: 2: Travellers' Tales'', (with David Myers), Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton, 2005 * ''Confessions and Memoirs: Best Stories Under the Sun 3'', (with David Myers), Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton, 2006 * ''Cyril Hopkins’ Marcus Clarke'' (with Laurie Hergenhan and Ken Stewart), Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2009 * ''Heart Matters'' (with Peter Corris), Viking, Melbourne, 2010Bibliography posted by the author from his website. * ''Price Iz Bezvremene Zemlje. Antologija savremene australikjske proze'' (with Natasa Kampmark), Agora, Novi Sad, 2012


Articles


"The Great Purge of our Libraries"
'' Quadrant'', 1 July 2011.
"Libraries under threat"
''Sydney Review of Books'', 7 March 2014.
"University libraries should preserve their printed books"
''The Australian'', 24 August 2017.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilding, Michael 1942 births Living people Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford Literary critics of English English short story writers English literary critics Writers from Worcester, England English emigrants to Australia People educated at the Royal Grammar School Worcester Australian publishers (people) University of Sydney faculty