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Eleanor Dark AO (26 August 190111 September 1985) was an Australian writer whose novels included '' Prelude to Christopher'' (1934) and '' Return to Coolami'' (1936), both winners of the
Australian Literature Society Gold Medal The Australian Literature Society Gold Medal (ALS Gold Medal) is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for "an outstanding literary work in the preceding calendar year." From 1928 to 1974 it was awarded by the ...
for literature, and her best known work ''
The Timeless Land ''The Timeless Land'' (1941) is a work of historical fiction by Eleanor Dark (1901–1985). The novel ''The Timeless Land'' is the first of ''The Timeless Land'' trilogy of novels about European settlement and exploration of Australia. Stor ...
'' (1941).


Life and career

Eleanor Dark was born in Sydney, the second of three children of the poet, writer and parliamentarian
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and his wife, Eleanor McCulloch O'Reilly. She studied at the Redlands College for Girls at Cremorne, and was known as Pixie O'Reilly. On finishing school and unable to enter university, having failed mathematics, she learnt typing and took a secretarial job. In February 1922 she married Dr Eric Payten Dark (1889–1987), a widower and general practitioner who wrote books, articles and pamphlets on politics and medicine. She became step-mother to his two-year-old son. Eric Dark was an active member of the
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left in
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, was involved in contemporary political debate and was a committed socialist. His books include ''The World Against Russia'' and ''Who are the Reds''. They lived in Katoomba, New South Wales, where Eleanor bore their son Michael. It was here that she wrote eight of her ten novels, as well as short stories and articles. She was a frequent contributor to ''
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'' magazine, where she shared, wrote Eric Lowe, her love of Australian flora This love is evident in her 1955 article on 'The Blackall Range Country’ and in her sense of life and light in a 1951 article about the beauty of Central Australia: She also wrote under the pseudonym "Patricia O'Rane". She and her husband were, in September 1949, charter members of the
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. In the 1950s they bought a farm in
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, where they spent part of the year for seven years. Eleanor wrote her last published work, ''Lantana Lane'' at the farm. Their son Michael had also moved to Queensland, where he eventually married and had two daughters. Dr Dark's political writing and involvement in left-wing circles attracted attention from anti-communist elements within the Menzies Government and the
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(ASIO). Like many writers and social commentators of the time who were critical of Menzies or were left-wing, it is certain that the Darks were under surveillance. This surveillance extended to Eric Dark's first son from his first marriage, John Dark, and possibly to his second son with Eleanor, Michael Dark. Eleanor Dark's best known work is ''
The Timeless Land ''The Timeless Land'' (1941) is a work of historical fiction by Eleanor Dark (1901–1985). The novel ''The Timeless Land'' is the first of ''The Timeless Land'' trilogy of novels about European settlement and exploration of Australia. Stor ...
'' (1941), the first part of a trilogy, with ''Storm of Time'' (1948) and ''No Barrier'' (1953). She was appointed an
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in the Australia Day Honours of 1977. In her later years she suffered writer's block, osteoarthritis and depression, and lived upstairs as a virtual recluse, rarely seeing friends or relatives. She died in 1985, aged 84. Michael Dark inherited the family home 'Varuna' in Katoomba, which in 1988 was turned into a writers' centre known as
Varuna, The Writers' House Varuna, The National Writers’ House is Australia's national residential writers' house located in Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. The former home of writers Eleanor and Eric Dark, it was gifted to the Australia ...
. It is managed by the Eleanor Dark Foundation, of which Michael Dark remained President until his death in July 2015.Australia Council
Retrieved 6 December 2015


Novels

* ''Slow Dawning'' (1932) * '' Prelude to Christopher'' (1934) * '' Return to Coolami'' (1936) * ''Sun Across the Sky'' (1937) * ''Waterway'' (1938) * ''The Little Company'' (1945) * ''
The Timeless Land ''The Timeless Land'' (1941) is a work of historical fiction by Eleanor Dark (1901–1985). The novel ''The Timeless Land'' is the first of ''The Timeless Land'' trilogy of novels about European settlement and exploration of Australia. Stor ...
'' (1941) * ''Storm of Time'' (1948) * ''No Barrier'' (1953) * ''Lantana Lane'' (1959)


Notes


References

* Brooks, Barbara and Judith Clark. ''Eleanor Dark: A Writer's Life''. (Macmillan, 1998) Review
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External links



Accessed: 2007-12-09 * ttp://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-27307256_ITM From an unfinished novel by Eleanor Dark
Noble, Jenny Austin (2005) ''Representations of the mother-figure in the novels of Katharine Susannah Prichard and Eleanor Dark''
(Thesis at the
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)
Varuna: The Writers House
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dark, Eleanor 1901 births 1985 deaths Australian women novelists Writers from Sydney People from Katoomba, New South Wales 20th-century Australian novelists 20th-century Australian women writers Officers of the Order of Australia ALS Gold Medal winners Australian pacifists People educated at Redlands, Cremorne