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2011 in Australian literature

This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2011.

Events

  • Four authors are named in the Queen's Birthday Honours: Peter FitzSimons, Susanne Gervay, Roland Perry, and Chris Wallace-Crabbe
  • Thomas Keneally donates his personal library to the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts
  • Australian libraries and library associations join together to make 2012 the National Year of Reading
  • Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) declares Saturday, 20 August 2011, the inaugural National Bookshop Day
  • Final issue of the "Australian Literary Review" to be published in October 2011
  • Hannie Rayson is the first Australian to be awarded a commission with New York’s Manhattan Theatre Club
  • Friends and family of biographer Hazel Rowley establish funds to commemorate Rowley’s life and her writing legacy via the Hazel Rowley Literary Fund
  • Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor are appointed to be Australia’s first Children’s Laureates
  • The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) appoints Robert Adamson to hold the inaugural CAL Chair in Australian Poetry

Major publications

Literary fiction

Children's and Young Adult fiction

Science fiction and fantasy

Crime and mystery

Poetry

Biography

  • Julian Assange – Julian Assange: The Unauthorised Autobiography
  • A. J. Brown – Michael Kirby: Paradoxes and Principles
  • Eileen Chanin – Book Life: The Life and Times of David Scott Mitchell 1836–1907
  • Raimond Gaita – After Romulus
  • Mark McKenna – An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark
  • Susan Mitchell – Tony Abbott: A Man's Man
  • Christine Nixon – Fair Cop
  • Sue Pieters-Hawke – Hazel: My Mother's Story
  • Alice Pung – Her Father's Daughter
  • David Robert Walker – Not Dark Yet: A Personal History
  • Sarah Watt & William McInnes – Worse Things Happen at Sea

Awards and honours

Lifetime achievement

Literary

Fiction

International

National

Children and Young Adult

National

Crime and Mystery

National

Science fiction

Poetry

Drama

Non-Fiction

Deaths

Unknown date

See also

References