Murray Bail (born 22 September ) is an. Murray Bail (born 22 September 1941) [1] is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. In 1980 he shared the Age Book of the Year award for his novel Homesickness. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, a son of Cyril Lindsay Bail (1914–1966).
Murray Bail (born 22 September ) is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. Murray Bail is, with Peter Carey and Frank Moorhouse, one of the chief innovators in the tradition of the Australian short story and is especially associated with its revival in the early and mid-1970s. Since then he has established a reputation as one of Australia's most original and distinctive novelists.
Murray Bail is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. Murray Bail (b. 1941), writer, was born in Adelaide and spent several years in India and England in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In London, he began contributing pieces to the Transatlantic Review and the Times Literary Supplement. His first book of short stories, Contemporary Portraits and Other Stories, was published in England in 1975, and reissued in 1986 as The Drover's Wife and Other.
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Murray Bail (born 22 September ) [1] is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. In he shared the Age Book of the Year award for his novel Homesickness. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, a son of Cyril Lindsay Bail (–).
Murray Bail Biography - (1941– ), Times Literary Supplement ...
Born: Adelaide, South Australia, Education: Norwood Technical High School, Adelaide. Career: Lived in India, , and in England and Europe, Member of the Council, Australian National Gallery, Canberra, Awards: The Age Book of the Year award, ; National Book Council award, ; Victorian Premier's award, Murray Bail Biography - Novel, National, Australia, and ...
Murray Bail (b. ), writer, was born in Adelaide and spent several years in India and England in the late s and early s. In London, he began contributing pieces to the Transatlantic Review and the Times Literary Supplement.
Murray Bail (Author of Eucalyptus) - Goodreads Murray Bail (born 22 September 1941) [1] is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. In 1980 he shared the Age Book of the Year award for his novel Homesickness.Notebooks: 1970-2003 - Murray Bail - Google Books Murray Bail Brief Biography. Murray Bail was born in Adelaide in 1941, and has lived the bulk of his life in Australia aside from stints in India in 1968 to 1970, and England and Europe from 1970 to 1974. Bail's first novel, Homesickness, won the National Book Council Award and shared The Age Book of the Year award with David Ireland's Woman of.Australian Authors - Murray Bail - Middlemiss Murray Bail (b. 1941), writer, was born in Adelaide and spent several years in India and England in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In London, he wrote for the Transatlantic Review and the Times Literary Supplement. His first book of short stories, Contemporary Portraits and Other Stories, was published in England in 1975. His first novel Homesickness (1980) won the National Book Council Award. Murray Bail Biography - Novel, National, Australia, and ...
Murray Bail Brief Biography. Murray Bail was born in Adelaide in , and has lived the bulk of his life in Australia aside from stints in India in to , and England and Europe from to Bail's first novel, Homesickness, won the National Book Council Award and shared The Age Book of the Year award with David Ireland's Woman of. Murray Bail, National Portrait Gallery
Murray Bail (born 22 September ) is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He has lived most of his life in Australia except for sojourns in India (–70) and England and Europe (–74). Australian Authors - Murray Bail - Middlemiss
Murray Bail (b. ), writer, was born in Adelaide and spent several years in India and England in the late s and early s. In London, he wrote for the Transatlantic Review and the Times Literary Supplement. Gerard Windsor reviews 'He.' by Murray Bail
Australian novelist, born in Adelaide. He lived in Britain, Europe, and India for several years and was a contributor to the Times Literary Supplement amongst other literary journals.