A. S. Patrić
Australian writer
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Patrić at Perth Festival Writers Week in 2019 | |
Born | Alec Patrić Zemun, Serbia |
Occupation | Novelist and short story writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Years active | 2009–present |
Notable works | Black Rock White City |
Notable awards | Miles Franklin Award 2016 |
A. (Alec) S. Patrić is an Australian novelist and short story writer. Patrić was born in Zemun, Serbia and migrated to Australia with his family when he was still a child.[1] He won the 2016 Miles Franklin Award for his debut novel Black Rock White City.[2]
Patrić lectures in creative writing at the University of Melbourne and is also a bookseller in St Kilda, Victoria.
Bibliography
Novels
- Black Rock White City (2015)
- Atlantic Black (2017)
Short story collection
- The Rattler and Other Stories (2011)
- Las Vegas for Vegans (2012)
- Bruno Kramzer: A Long Story (2013)
- The Butcherbird Stories (2018)
References
External links
- Official website
- Reviews of Atlantic Black, Las Vegas for Vegans and Bruno Kramzer - Booklover Book Reviews
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Recipients of the Miles Franklin Literary Award
- Patrick White (1957)
- Randolph Stow (1958)
- Vance Palmer (1959)
- Elizabeth O'Conner (1960)
- Patrick White (1961)
- Thea Astley / George Turner (1962)
- Sumner Locke Elliott (1963)
- George Johnston (1964)
- Thea Astley (1965)
- Peter Mathers (1966)
- Thomas Keneally (1967)
- Thomas Keneally (1968)
- George Johnston (1969)
- Dal Stivens (1970)
- David Ireland (1971)
- Thea Astley (1972)
- No award (1973)
- Ronald McKie (1974)
- Xavier Herbert (1975)
- David Ireland (1976)
- Ruth Park (1977)
- Jessica Anderson (1978)
- David Ireland (1979)
- Jessica Anderson (1980)
- Peter Carey (1981)
- Rodney Hall (1982)
- No award (1983)
- Tim Winton (1984)
- Christopher Koch (1985)
- Elizabeth Jolley (1986)
- Glenda Adams (1987)
- No award (1988)
- Peter Carey (1989)
- Tom Flood (1990)
- David Malouf (1991)
- Tim Winton (1992)
- Alex Miller (1993)
- Rodney Hall (1994)
- Helen Demidenko (1995)
- Christopher Koch (1996)
- David Foster (1997)
- Peter Carey (1998)
- Murray Bail (1999)
- Thea Astley / Kim Scott (2000)
- Frank Moorhouse (2001)
- Tim Winton (2002)
- Alex Miller (2003)
- Shirley Hazzard (2004)
- Andrew McGahan (2005)
- Roger McDonald (2006)
- Alexis Wright (2007)
- Steven Carroll (2008)
- Tim Winton (2009)
- Peter Temple (2010)
- Kim Scott (2011)
- Anna Funder (2012)
- Michelle de Kretser (2013)
- Evie Wyld (2014)
- Sofie Laguna (2015)
- A. S. Patrić (2016)
- Josephine Wilson (2017)
- Michelle de Kretser (2018)
- Melissa Lucashenko (2019)
- Tara June Winch (2020)
- Amanda Lohrey (2021)
- Jennifer Down (2022)
- Shankari Chandran (2023)
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