2023 in Australian literature
This is a list of historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2023.
Events
- July: Publisher Hachette Australia withdraws from publication the book titled Special Operations Group by Christophe Glasl after Victoria Police expressed concerns about the accuracy of the book[1]
- December: Yumna Kassab is announced as inaugural Parramatta Laureate of Literature for 2024[2]
Major publications
Literary fiction
- Tony Birch – Women & Children[3]
- Lauren Aimee Curtis – Strangers in the Port[4]
- Trent Dalton – Lola in the Mirror[5]
- Gregory Day – The Bell of the World[6]
- Ali Cobby Eckermann – She Is the Earth (verse novel)[7]
- Kate Grenville – Restless Dolly Maunder[8]
- John Kinsella – Cellnight: A verse novel[9]
- Melissa Lucashenko – Edenglassie[10]
- Kate Morton – Homecoming[11]
- Angela O'Keeffe – The Sitter[12]
- Mirandi Riwoe – Sunbirds[13]
- Tracy Sorensen – The Vitals[14]
- Christos Tsiolkas – The In-Between[15]
- Pip Williams – The Bookbinder of Jericho
- Charlotte Wood – Stone Yard Devotional[16]
- Alexis Wright – Praiseworthy
Children's and Young Adult fiction
- Dianne Wolfer, Scout and the Rescue Dogs[17]
Short story collections
- Graeme Simsion – Creative Differences: And Other Stories[18]
- Laura Jean McKay – Gunflower[19]
Crime and mystery
- Candice Fox – Fire With Fire[20]
- Chris Hammer – The Seven[21]
- Fiona McIntosh – Dead Tide[22]
- Chris Womersley – Ordinary Gods and Monsters[23]
Science fiction and fantasy
- Greg Egan – Scale[24]
- Shelley Parker-Chan – He Who Drowned the World[25]
Poetry
- Stuart Barnes – Like to the Lark[26]
- John Kinsella – Harsh Hakea: Collected Poems Volume Two (2005–2014)[27]
- David McCooey – The Book of Falling[28]
- Pi O – The Tour[29]
- Grace Yee – Chinese Fish[30]
Non-Fiction
- Chanel Contos – Consent Laid Bare[31]
- Robyn Davidson – Unfinished Woman[32]
- Marele Day – Reckless[33]
- Martin Flanagan – The Empty Honour Board[34]
- Clementine Ford – I Don't[35]
- Anna Funder – Wifedom: Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life[36]
- Michael Gawenda – My Life as a Jew[37]
- Stan Grant – The Queen is Dead: The Time has Come for a Reckoning[38]
- Susan Johnson – Aphrodite's Breath[39]
- Christine Kenneally – Ghosts of the Orphanage[40]
- Sarah Krasnostein – On Peter Carey[41]
- David Marr – Killing for Country: A Family Story[42]
- Ross McMullin – Life So Full of Promise[43]
- Matt Preston – Big Mouth[44]
- Margaret Simons – Tanya Plibersek: On Her Own Terms[45]
- Christine Wallace – Political Lives: Australian Prime Ministers and Their Biographers[46]
Drama
- Nicholas Brown – Sex Magick[47]
Awards and honours
Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.
Lifetime achievement
| Award | Author |
|---|---|
| Patrick White Award[48] | Alex Skovron |
Literary
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALS Gold Medal[49] | Debra Dank | We Come With This Place | Echo Publishing |
| Colin Roderick Award[50] | Sarah Holland-Batt | The Jaguar | University of Queensland Press |
| Indie Book Awards Book of the Year[51] | Craig Silvey | Runt | Allen & Unwin |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[52] | Debra Dank | We Come With This Place | Echo Publishing |
| Stella Prize[53] | Sarah Holland-Batt | The Jaguar | University of Queensland Press |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[54] | Jessica Au | Cold Enough for Snow | Giramondo Publishing |
Fiction
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[55] | Not awarded | ||
| The Age Book of the Year[56] | Robbie Arnott | Limberlost | Text Publishing |
| The Australian/Vogel Literary Award[57] | Anna McGahan | Immaculate | Allen & Unwin |
| Barbara Jefferis Award[58] | Not awarded | ||
| Indie Book Awards Book of the Year – Fiction[51] | Geraldine Brooks | Horse | Viking Books |
| Indie Book Awards Book of the Year – Debut Fiction[51] | Tracey Lien | All That's Left Unsaid | HQ Fiction |
| Miles Franklin Award[59] | Shankari Chandran | Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens | Ultimo Press |
| Prime Minister's Literary Awards[60] | Jessica Au | Cold Enough for Snow | Giramondo |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[61] | Katerina GIbson | Women I Know | Scribner |
| Queensland Literary Awards[62] | Alexis Wright | Praiseworthy | Giramondo |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[54] | Jessica Au | Cold Enough for Snow | Giramondo |
Children and Young Adult
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children's Book of the Year Award[63] | Older Readers | Tom Taylor | Neverlanders | Penguin Random House |
| Younger Readers | Craig Silvey | Runt | Allen & Unwin | |
| Picture Book | Zeno Sworder | My Strange Shrinking Parents | Thames & Hudson | |
| Early Childhood | Vikki Conley, illus. Max Hamilton | Where the Lyrebird Lives | Windy Hollow | |
| Eve Pownall Award for Information Books | Jess McGeachin | DEEP: Delve into hidden words | Welbeck Publishing | |
| Indie Book Awards Book of the Year[51] | Children's | Craig Silvey | Runt | Allen & Unwin |
| Young Adult | Holden Shepherd | The Brink | Text Publishing | |
| Prime Minister's Literary Awards[60] | Children's | Jasmine Seymour | Open Your Heart to Country | Magabala Books |
| Young Adult | Sarah Winifred Searle | The Greatest Thing | Allen & Unwin | |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[61] | Children's | Corey Tutt and Blak Douglas | The First Scientists | Hardie Grant |
| Young People's | Lystra Rose | The Upwelling | Hachette | |
| Queensland Literary Awards[62] | Children's | Katrina Nannestad | Waiting for the Storks | ABC Books |
| Young Adult | Biffy James | Completely Normal (and Other Lies) | Hardie Grant | |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[54] | Young Adult Fiction | Kate Murray | We Who Hunt the Hollow | Hardie Grant |
National
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davitt Award[64] | Novel | Tracey Lien | All That’s Left Unsaid | HQ Fiction |
| Young adult novel | Fleur Ferris | Seven Days | Puffin | |
| Children's novel | Charlie Archbold | The Sugarcane Kids and the Red-Bottomed Boat | Text Publishing | |
| Non-fiction | Megan Norris | Out of the Ashes | Simon and Schuster Australia | |
| Debut | Hayley Scrivenor | Dirt Town | Pan Macmillan | |
| Readers' choice | Vikki Petraitis | The Unbelieved | Allen & Unwin | |
| Ned Kelly Award[65] | Novel | Jane Harper | Exiles | Pan Macmillan |
| First novel | Shelley Burr | Wake | Hachette Australia | |
| True crime | Sandi Logan | Betrayed | Hachette Australia | |
Poetry
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[55] | Not awarded | ||
| Anne Elder Award[66](joint winners) | Harry Reid | Leave Me Alone | Cordite |
| Theodore Ell | Beginning In Sight | RWP | |
| Mary Gilmore Award[67] | Harry Reid | Leave Me Alone | Cordite |
| Prime Minister's Literary Awards[60] | Gavin Yuan Gao | At the Altar of Touch | UQP |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[61] | Kim Cheng Boey | The Singer and Other Poems | Cordite |
| Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection[62] | Lionel Fogarty | Harvest Lingo | Giramondo |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Awards | Gavin Yuan Gao | At the Altar of Touch | UQP |
Drama
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[61] | Script | Del Kathryn Barton and Huna Amweero | Blaze | Causeway Films |
| Play | Dylan Van Den Berg | Whitefella Yella Tree | Griffin Theatre Company & Currency Press | |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[54] | John Harvey | The Return | Malthouse Theatre |
Non-Fiction
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[55] | Non-Fiction | Not awarded | ||
| The Age Book of the Year[56] | Non-Fiction | Kim Mahood | Wandering With Intent | Scribe |
| Indie Book Awards Book of the Year[51] | Non-Fiction | Richard Fidler | The Book of Roads And Kingdoms | ABC Books |
| Illustrated Non-Fiction | Damien Coulthard and Rebecca Sullivan | First Nations Food Companion | Murdoch Books | |
| National Biography Award[68] | Biography | Ann-Marie Priest | My Tongue Is My Own: A Life of Gwen Harwood | La Trobe University Press / Black Inc. |
| Prime Minister's Literary Awards[60] | Non-Fiction | Sam Vincent | My Father and Other Animals | Black Inc. |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[61] | Non-Fiction | Debra Dank | We Come With This Place | Echo Publishing |
| New South Wales Premier's History Awards[69] | Australian History | Alan Atkinson | Elizabeth and John: The Macarthurs of Elizabeth Farm | NewSouth |
| Community and Regional History | Ian Hodges | He Belonged to Wagga: The Great War, the AIF and returned soldiers in an Australian country town | ASP | |
| General History | Michael Laffan | Under Empire: Muslim lives and loyalties across the Indian Ocean world, 1775–1945 | Columbia University | |
| Queensland Literary Awards[62] | Non-Fiction | Debra Dank | We Come with This Place | Echo Publishing |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[54] | Non-Fiction | Eda Gunaydin | Root & Branch: Essays on inheritance | NewSouth |
Deaths
- 21 January – Gabrielle Williams, author of young adult fiction (born 1963)[70]
- 3 February – Portia Robinson, historian (born 1926)[71]
- 19 April – Lee Harding, novelist (born 1937)[72]
- 21 April – John Tranter, poet, publisher and editor (born 1943)[73]
- 22 April – Barry Humphries, comedian, author, actor and satirist (born 1934)[74]
- 2 May – Gabrielle Carey, novelist (born 1959)[75]
- 22 May – Andrew Burke, poet (born 1944)[76]
- 30 June – Ron Pretty, poet (born 1940)[77]
- 6 August – Elizabeth Webby, scholar of Australian literature (born 1942)[78]
- 18 November – Nan Witcomb, poet and radio. broadcaster (born 1927/1928)[79]
- 21 November – Dale Spender, feminist writer (born 1943)[80]
- 10 December – Michael Blakemore, actor, writer and theatre director (born 1928)[81]
- 12 December – Shirley Barber, children’s author and illustrator (born 1935 in the Channel Islands)[82]
- 30 December – John Pilger, journalist and filmmaker (born 1939) (died in the United Kingdom)[83]
See also
References
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- Badger, Rosemary (9 December 2023). "Football, ice-cream and the best cafes for writing in to feature in author Yumna Kassab's 'dictionary of Parramatta'". ABC News. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
- "Women & Children by Tony Birch". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- Curtis, Lauren Aimee (2023), Strangers at the port, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 978-1-399-60817-6
- "Austlit — Lola in the Mirror by Trent Dalton". Austlit. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "The Bell of the World by Gregory Day". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- Eckermann, Ali Cobby. "She is the earth : a verse novel". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- "Restless Dolly Maunder by Kate Grenville". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "Austlit — Cellnight by John Kinsella". Austlit. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "Edenglassie by Melissa Lucashenko". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "Homecoming by Kate Morton". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "The Sitter by Angela O'Keeffe". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- "Sunbirds by Mirandi Riwoe". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "The Vitals by Tracy Sorensen". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "The In-Between by Christos Tsiolkas". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "Austlit — Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood". Austlit. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- Wolfer, Dianne. "Scout and the rescue dogs". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- "Creative Differences: And Other Stories by Graeme Simsion". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Gunflower by Laura Jean McKay". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Fire With Fire by Candice Fox". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Austlit — The Seven by Chris Hammer". Austlit. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Dead Tide by Fiona McIntosh". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- "Ordinary Gods and Monsters by Chris Womersley". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Scale by Greg Egan". ISFDB. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "He Who Drowned the World by Skelley Parker-Chan". ISFDB. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Like to the Lark by Stuart Barnes". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Harsh Hakea by John Kinsella". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "The Book of Falling by David McCooey". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "The Tour by Pi O". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Chinese Fish by Grace Yee". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- "Consent Laid Bare by Chanel Contos". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
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- "Reckless by Marele Day". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "The Empty Honour Board by Martin Flanagan". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "I Don't by". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Wifedom: Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life by Anna Funder". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "My Life as a Jew by Michael Gawenda". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "The Queen is Dead by Stan Grant". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Aphrodite's Breath by Susan Johnson". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- Kenneally, Christine. "Ghosts of the orphanage : a story of murder, a conspiracy of silence and a search for justice". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- "On Peter Carey by Sarah Krasnostein". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Killing for Country by David Marr". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Life So Full of Promise by Ross McMullin". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- "Big Mouth by Matt Preston". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Tanya Plibersek: On Her Own Terms by Margaret Simons". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- "Political Lives by Christine Wallace". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- Brown, Nicholas (2023), Sex magick, Currency Press, ISBN 978-1-76062-815-4
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- Adelaide former talkback host and poet Nan Witcomb dies aged 95 (subscription required)
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