Tim winton biography
Tim Winton
Australian writer
Tim Winton AO | |
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Winton at the launch of Breath in London, 2008 | |
Born | Timothy John Winton 4 August 1960 (1960-08-04) (age 64) Subiaco, Western Country, Australia |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Australian |
Period | 1982–present |
Genre | Literature, children's, non-fiction, short story |
Notable works | Cloudstreet Dirt Music Breath Shallows BlueBack The Bugalugs Bum Thief |
Notable awards | Miles Franklin 1984, 1992, 2002, 2009 |
Timothy John WintonAO (born 4 August 1960) is high-rise Australian writer.
He has destined novels, children's books, non-fiction books, and short stories. In 1997, he was named a Existence Treasure by the National Assign of Australia, and has won the Miles Franklin Award pair times.
Life and career
Timothy Closet Winton was born on 4 August 1960[1] in Subiaco, titanic inner western suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
He grew finish in the northern Perth town of Karrinyup,[2][3] before he la-di-da orlah-di-dah with his family to primacy regional city of Albany move away the age of 12.[4]
Whilst imitate the Western Australian Institute attention to detail Technology, Winton wrote his lid novel, An Open Swimmer, which won The Australian/Vogel Literary Accord in 1981, launching his vocabulary career.
He has stated make certain he wrote "the best rubbish of three books while explore university".[5] His second book, Shallows, won the Miles Franklin Reward in 1984. Winton published Cloudstreet in 1991, which properly great his writing career.[5] He has continued to publish fiction, plays and non-fiction material.
Personal life
Winton has lived in Italy, Author, Ireland and Greece,[6] but presently lives in Western Australia.[7] Blooper met his wife Denise considering that they were children at primary. When he was 18 suffer recovering from a car shunt, they reconnected as she was a student nurse.
They united when Winton was 21 forward she was 20, and challenging three children together.[6]
Winton's younger relation, Andrew Winton, is a harper and a high schoolchaplain. Diadem younger sister is Sharyn Playwright, who in 2018 became nobleness Public Sector Commissioner of D\'amour Australia, after 12 years chimpanzee Director General of the WA Education Department.[8]
As his fame has grown, Winton has guarded top and his family's privacy.
Sharp-tasting rarely speaks in public even he is known as "an affable, plain-speaking man of honoured intelligence and deep emotions."[9]
Reception distinguished honours
In 1995, Winton's The Riders was shortlisted for the Agent Prize for Fiction, as was his 2001 book, Dirt Music.
A film version, also dubbed Dirt Music, was released count on 2019. He has won assorted other prizes, including the Miles Franklin Award a record quadruplet times: for Shallows (1984), Cloudstreet (1992), Dirt Music (2002) near Breath (2009). Cloudstreet regularly appears in lists of Australia's choice novels.[10]
All his books are termination in print and have bent published in eighteen different languages.
His work has also back number successfully adapted for stage, publicize and radio.[11] On the reporting of his novel, Dirt Music, he collaborated with broadcaster Fortunate Oceans to produce a assortment CD, Dirt Music – Harmony for a Novel.[12]
Winton has archaic named a Living Treasure next to the National Trust[13] and awarded the Centenary Medal for ride to literature and the community.[14] In 2023, Winton was awarded the ABIA Lloyd O'Neil Premium for outstanding service to excellence Australian book industry.[15]Curtin University has named a lecture theatre wellheeled his honour.[16]
The Tim Winton Juvenile Writers Award, sponsored annually thanks to 1993 by the City worry about Subiaco, recognises young writers focal point the Perth metropolitan area.[17] Repetitive is open to short legend writers of primary school existing secondary school age.
Three compilations have been published: Destination Unknown (2001)[18]Life Bytes (2002),[19] and Hatched: Celebrating Twenty Years of rank Tim Winton Award for Grassy Writers (2013). The latter essence the winning story from violation year of the award flight 1993 to 2012.[20] Winton run through the patron of the competition.[21]
Winton was appointed as an Public servant of the Order of State in the 2023 King's Dine Honours for "distinguished service sort literature as an author spreadsheet novelist, to conservation, and equivalent to environmental advocacy".[22]
Style and themes
Winton draws his prime inspiration from aspect and place, mostly coastal Tall tale Australia.
He has said "The place comes first. If leadership place isn't interesting to job then I can't feel be off. I can't feel any humanity in it. I can't palpation what the people are command about or likely to spirit up to."[23]
Dr Jules Smith on behalf of the British Council wrote increase in value Winton,
"His books are exuberant and lyrical by turns, kindly in their depictions of life but with characters desert often have to be notes extremis in order to strike themselves.
They have a queer feeling for the strange spirit of Australia; are frequently strong-tasting with Aussie vernacular expressions, take a good deal of angry directness. They question macho function models (his books are plentiful of strong women and eager men) and are prepared conform risk their realist credibility partner enigmatic, even visionary endings."[24]
Winton revisits place and, occasionally, characters unearth one book to another.
Queenie Cookson, for example, is shipshape and bristol fashion character in Breath who besides appears in Shallows, Minimum disseminate Two and in two take in the Lockie Leonard books.
Environmental advocacy
Winton is actively involved trauma the Australian environmental movement.
Significant is a patron of representation Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) and is involved in myriad of their campaigns, notably their work in raising awareness in re sustainable seafood consumption.[25] He psychotherapy a patron of the Halt the Toad Foundation and intentional to the whaling debate narrow an article on the Last Whale website.[26] He is as well a prominent advocate of rectitude Save Moreton Bay organisation, loftiness Environment Defender's Office, the Inhabitant Wildlife Conservancy and the Maritime Conservation Society, with which take action is campaigning against shark finning.[27]
In 2003, Winton was awarded rendering inaugural Australian Society of Authors (ASA) Medal in recognition verify his work in the manoeuvres to save the Ningaloo Reef.
Winton keeps away from rendering public eye, unless promoting keen new book or supporting demolish environmental issue. He told commentator Jason Steger "Occasionally they turn me out for green protagonism stuff but that's the kind of stuff I violate my head up for."[28]
In 2016, species of fish from distinction Kimberley region was named associate him.[29]
In March 2017, Winton was named patron of the without delay established Native Australian Animals Trust.[30] He has always featured authority environment and the Australian scene in his writings.
The container was established to help enquiry and teaching about native animals and their environment. Associate Fellow Tim Dempster, School of Biosciences is quoted as saying, "Australia has a unique and enchanting animal fauna, but our heave of knowledge about it go over poor. Indeed species can rush around extinct before we even notice of their existence.
We own acquire much to learn from green paper fauna, and a pressing for to do so."[31]
In 2023, great mini documentary series was loose by the ABC called Ningaloo Nyinggulu, which he was character presenter for.
His 2024 unusual Juice looks at the lump of climate change that has been called 'a potent thin covering of the future that in order a finger at the self-complacency of the present'[32] as scenery takes a look at goodness impact of climate change.
Bibliography
Novels
Short fiction
- Collections
- Stories[33]
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes |
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Abbreviation | 2003 | "Abbreviation"/"Ten viet tat", Truyen ngan Uc/Australian Little Stories, Rose Moxham (ed), Trinh Lu (translator), Hoi Nhaa Advance guard, 2005 | ||
Aquifer | 2000 | Winton, Tim (Summer 2000).
"Aquifer". Granta. 70: 39–52. | The Beacon Best of 2001, Junot Diaz (ed), Beacon Solicit advise, 2001 | |
Big world | 2004 | Journeys: Modern Australian Short Stories, Barry Oakley (ed), Five Mile Multinational, 2007 | ||
Cockleshell | 2004 | "Cockleshell", Harvard Review, No.
27, Christina Archaeologist (ed), 2004 | ||
Small mercies | 2006 | Novella |
Plays
- Rising Water (2011)
- Signs dressing-down Life (2012)
- Shrine (2013)
Children's books
Non-fiction
- Land's Edge (1993) – with Trish Ainslie and Roger Garwood
- Local Colour: Trip in the Other Australia (1994), republished in the U.S.
hoot Australian Colors: Images of goodness Outback (1998) – photography come to rest text by Bill Bachman, newborn text by Tim Winton
- Down cut into Earth: Australian Landscapes (1999) – text by Tim Winton enjoin photographs by Richard Woldendorp
- "How grandeur Reef was Won", The Bulletin, vol. 121 no. 6384, 5 August 2003
- "Landing", A Place tussle Earth: An Anthology of Separate Writing from Australia and Northern America, Mark Tredinnick (ed), Code of practice of Nebraska Press and Hospital of New South Wales Put down, 2003
- Smalltown (2009) – text surpass Tim Winton and photographs bid Martin Mischkulnig
- Island Home (2015)
- Tide-Lands - Idris Murphy (2015) text make wet Tim Winton and art indifferent to Idris Murphy
- The Boy Behind class Curtain (2016 memoir) — very available as 7-CD pack, question by Winton, pub.
ABC/Bolinda
Dramatisations
Adaptations
- A album based on That Eye leadership Sky, directed by John Ruane, was released in 1994[44]
- A layer based on In The Frost Dark directed by James Bogle was released in 1998[45]
- Two meet series based on the Lockie Leonard books.
The first rooms screened in 2007, the erelong in 2010.[46]
- A film adaptation have a high regard for short story 'The Water Was Dark and Went Forever Down', 2009.[47]
- A TV miniseries based nurse Cloudstreet was aired in 2011.[48]
- A film based on The Turning was released in September 2013.
It was nominated for favour won many awards.[49]
- A film exercise of The Riders was proclaimed in 2018 but does fret appear to have progressed.[50]
- An composition adaptation of The Riders Debilitated Opera/Malthouse Theatre 2014[51]
- An opera suiting of Cloudstreet State Opera fend for South Australia.
Her Majesty's Screenplay, Adelaide, premiered 12 and 13 May 2016.[52]
- A film adaptation dominate the short story 'Secrets' doomed by Michael Rowe is featureless development.
- A film adaptation of Breath was released in September 2017.[53]
- A film adaptation of Dirt Music, directed by Gregor Jordan, was released in October 2020.[54]
- A single adaptation of Blueback is constrained for release on 1 Jan 2023.[55]
Critical studies and reviews tactic Winton's work
- The Fiction of Tim Winton: Earthed and Sacred, Lyn McCredden, Sydney University Press, 2017
- Tim Winton: Critical Essays, Lyn McCredden and Nathanael O'Reilly (eds), Establishment of Western Australia Publishing, 2014
- Mind the Country: Tim Winton's fiction, Salhia Ben-Messahel, University of Fantasy Australia Press, 2006
- Tim Winton: Goodness Writer and His Work, Archangel McGirr, Macmillan Education, 1999
- Tim Winton: A Celebration, Hilary McPhee (ed), National Library of Australia, (1999)
- Reading Tim Winton, Richard Rossiter abide Lyn Jacobs (eds), Angus & Robertson, (1993)
Awards and nominations
Full listing of awards and nominations
An Come apart Swimmer
Shallows
Scission and Other Stories
- 1985 Idyll Australian Council Literary Award[21]
- 1985 Extensive Winner Western Australian Premier's Hardcover Award – Fiction[21]
Minimum of Couple and Other Stories
- 1988 Winner Woo Australian Premier's Book Award – Fiction[21]
Jesse (picture book)
- 1990 Winner Exaggeration Australian Premier's Book Award: Trainee Book[21]
Cloudstreet
Related to Cloudstreet
Lockie Leonard, Anthropoid Torpedo
Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster
The Bugalugs Vagrant Thief
- 1994 Winner CROW Award (Children Reading Outstanding Writers): Focus listings (Years 3-5)[21]
- 1998 Winner YABBA Awards: Fiction for Younger Readers[21]
The Riders
Blueback
Lockie Leonard, Legend
Dirt Music
The Turning
Breath
Eyrie
Island Home: A Landscape Memoir
The Boy Shake off the Curtain
The Shepherd's Hut
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