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Manuscript Name | Papers of John Hooker |
Manuscript Number | MSS 143 |
Last Updated | September 2021 |
Extent | 28 cm (2 boxes) |
Location | Special Collections, UNSW Canberra |
Abstract | Manuscripts of two published works The bush soldiers (1984) and Standing orders (1986), correspondence, reviews, research notes and other papers. |
Manuscripts of two published works The bush soldiers (1984) and Standing orders (1986), correspondence, reviews, research notes and other papers.
1982-1986
This collection has been arranged into box then folder order.
John Williamson Hooker was born 3 April 1932 in New Zealand. He holds an MA from the University of Auckland, and was the Publishing Director at both Penguin and Collins. In addition to fiction, he wrote about history and the military, and in 1989 published Korea : the forgotten war. He also published Brekky, dinner & tea : recipes for when you're hungry (with John Michie, 1985) and was contributor to the Australian and the Age.
Elements of landscape and characters' psychology feature prominently in Hooker's fictional work, which also focuses on such themes as murder, violence, corruption, racism and love.
Awards:
Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships, Writers' Emeritus Award, 2001: joint winner.
John Hooker died on 29 April 2008, Malvern, Victoria.
References:
AustLit : The Resource for Australian Literature, January 2005.
Papers of John Hooker, Special Collections, UNSW Canberra, Australian Defence Force Academy, MSS 143, Box [Number], Folder [Number].
Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Archives.
Novelists, Australian -- 20th century - Archives.