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This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1993.


Events

* Alex Miller (writer) won the
Miles Franklin Award The Miles Franklin Literary Award is an annual literary prize awarded to "a novel which is of the highest literary merit and presents Australian life in any of its phases". The award was set up according to the Will (law), will of Miles Franklin ...
for '' The Ancestor Game''


Major publications


Novels

*
Bryce Courtenay Arthur Bryce Courtenay, (14 August 1933 – 22 November 2012) was a South African-Australian advertising director and novelist. He is one of Australia's best-selling authors, notable for his book '' The Power of One''. Background and early ye ...
— '' April Fool's Day'' * Liam Davison – ''Soundings'' * Fotini Epanomitis – ''The Mule's Foal'' * Rodney Hall — '' The Grisly Wife'' * Dorothy Hewett — ''The Toucher'' * Elizabeth Jolley — '' The Georges' Wife'' * Thomas Keneally – '' Jacko'' *
David Malouf David George Joseph Malouf (; born 20 March 1934) is an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright and Libretto, librettist. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2008, Malouf has lectured at both the University ...
— '' Remembering Babylon'' * Roger McDonald — '' Water Man'' * Frank Moorhouse — '' Grand Days'' * John A. Scott – '' What I Have Written'' * Madeleine St John — '' The Women in Black'' * Morris West — '' The Lovers''


Crime and mystery

* Jon Cleary – '' Bleak Spring'' *
Peter Corris Peter Robert Corris (8 May 1942 – 30 August 2018) was an Australian academic, historian, journalist and a novelist of historical and crime fiction. As crime fiction writer, he was described as "the Godfather of contemporary Australian crime-w ...
** ''Browning Battles On'' ** ''
Burn, and Other Stories ''Burn, and Other Stories'' is 1993 Australian collection of stories by Peter Corris Peter Robert Corris (8 May 1942 – 30 August 2018) was an Australian academic, historian, journalist and a novelist of historical and crime fiction. As cr ...
'' ** ''Cross Off'' ** '' Matrimonial Causes'' * Garry Disher – ''Deathdeal'' * Jennifer Rowe – ''Stranglehold'' *
Kerry Greenwood Kerry Isabelle Greenwood (17 June 1954 – 26 March 2025) was an Australian author and lawyer. She wrote many plays and books, most notably a string of historical detective novels centred on the character of Phryne Fisher, which was adapted a ...
– ''The Green Mill Murder''


Science fiction and fantasy

* Terry Dowling – ''Twilight Beach'' * Terry Dowling and Van Ikin – ''Mortal Fire: Best Australian Science Fiction'' (editors) * Greg Egan ** " Chaff" ** " Transition Dreams" * Rosaleen Love – ''Evolution Annie: And Other Stories'' * George Turner – ''The Destiny Makers''


Children's and young adult fiction

* Isobelle Carmody — '' The Gathering'' * Carmel Charles — ''Winin: Why the Emu Cannot Fly'' * Morris Gleitzman — '' Sticky Beak'' * John Marsden — '' Tomorrow, When the War Began'' * James Moloney – '' Dougy'' * Dorothy Porter — ''The Witch Number'' * Emily Rodda – '' Roan of Rin'' *
Tim Winton Timothy John Winton (born 4 August 1960) is an Australian writer. He has written novels, children's books, non-fiction books, and short stories. In 1997, he was named a Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia, and has won the ...
– '' Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster''


Poetry

* Robert Gray — ''Certain Things'' * Barry Hill — ''Ghosting William Buckley'' * Philip Hodgins — ''The End of the Season'' * Jill Jones — ''Flagging Down Time'' * Jennifer Maiden — ''Acoustic Shadow'' * Jan Owen — ''Blackberry Season'' * John Tranter — ''At the Florida''


Drama

* Louis Nowra — '' Radiance''


Non-fiction

* Verity Burgmann — ''Power and Protest: Movements for Change in Australian Society'' * Hazel Rowley — ''Christina Stead: A Biography'' * Peter Singer — '' How Are We to Live?''


Awards and honours


Lifetime achievement


Literary


Fiction


International


National


Poetry


Children and Young Adult


Non-fiction


Deaths

A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by
surname In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several give ...
) of deaths in 1993 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth. * 9 January — Paul Hasluck, statesman, poet, biographer and writer on politics (born 1905) * 19 January — Nancy Keesing, poet, writer, editor and promoter of Australian literature (born 1923) * 4 February — Leonard Frank Meares, writer of western fiction (born 1921) * 1 March — Ronald McCuaig, poet, journalist, literary critic, humourist and children's author (born 1908) * 23 March — Robert Harris, poet (born
1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the Uni ...
) * 1 April — Kevin Gilbert, author, activist, artist, poet, playwright and printmaker (born
1933 Events January * January 11 – Australian aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independen ...
) * 12 April — Alexander Turner, poet, playwright, and theatre and radio producer (born
1907 Events January * January 14 – 1907 Kingston earthquake: A 6.5 Moment magnitude scale, Mw earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica, kills between 800 and 1,000. February * February 9 – The "Mud March (suffragists), Mud March", the ...
) * 22 April — Margaret Diesendorf, linguist, poet, editor, translator and educationist (born
1912 This year is notable for Sinking of the Titanic, the sinking of the ''Titanic'', which occurred on April 15. In Albania, this leap year runs with only 353 days as the country achieved switching from the Julian to Gregorian Calendar by skippin ...
Vienna, Austria) * 18 June — Alexandra Hasluck, historian (born 1908) * 1 July – Eric Irvin, historian and poet (born 1908) * 25 August — Florence James, author and literary agent (born 1902) * 16 September — Oodgeroo Noonuccal, poet, political activist, artist and educator (born 1920)


See also

* 1993 in Australia * 1993 in literature * 1993 in poetry * List of years in literature * List of years in Australian literature


References

{{Years in Australian literature 1993 in Australia Australian literature by year 20th-century Australian literature 1993 in literature