Literature-related events in Australia during the year of 2004
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2004.
Events
- John Hay, Peter Porter, Elizabeth Webby, W. H. Wilde, and Barbara Ker Wilson are all recognised in the 2004 Australia Day Honours.[1]
- Peter Craven is sacked as editor of Quarterly Essay and the annual The Best Australian... anthologies after a dispute with Black Inc. publisher Morry Schwartz.[1]
- Kenneth Dutton, Nick Enright, Morag Fraser, David Myers, and Brenda Niall are recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours list.[2]
- Independent book publishers Text (Australia) and Canongate (UK) form a joint venture. The Text Media Group, purchased by John Fairfax earlier this year, sells Text Publishing to the joint venture partners.[2]
- Sydney Morning Herald Literary Editor, Malcolm Knox exposes Norma Khouri and her 'factual' account of honour killings in Jordan as a fabrication.[3]
- Mark Rubbo, David Marr and Kerryn Goldsworthy resign as Miles Franklin Award judges in protest at changes to the charter governing the award's administration.[4]
- Inaugural Chief Minister's Northern Territory Book History Awards held[5]
Major publications
Literary fiction
Children's and Young Adult fiction
Crime
Romance
Science Fiction and Fantasy
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
- Peter Carey – Wrong About Japan: A Father's Journey with His Son
- Graeme Davison with Sheryl Yelland – Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities
- Sally Neighbour – In the Shadow of Swords: on the Trail of Terrorism from Afghanistan to Australia
Biographies
- Michael Ackland – Henry Handel Richardson: A Life
- Phillip Adams – Adam's Ark
- Gay Bilson – Plenty: Digressions on Food
- Max Brown – Charmian and George: The Marriage of George Johnston and Charmian Clift
- Don Chipp – Keep the Bastards Honest
- Michael Duffy – Latham and Abbott
- Carolly Erikson – The Girl from Botany Bay: The True Story of Mary Broad and Her Extraordinary Escape
- Peter FitzSimons – Steve Waugh
- Tim Flannery – Country
- John Hughes – The Idea of Home: Autobiographical Essays
- John Marsden – I Am What I Am: My Life and Curious Times
- Siobhan O'Brien – A Life by Design: The Art and Lives of Florence Broadhurst
- Sue Pieters-Hawke and Hazel Flynn – Hazel's Journey: A Personal Experience of Alzheimer's
- Peter Roebuck – Sometimes I Forgot to Laugh
- Charles Tingwell – Bud: A Life
- Stevie Wright and Glenn Goldsmith – Hard Road: The Life and Times of Stevie Wright
Awards and honours
Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.
Lifetime achievement
Literary
Fiction
International
National
Children and Young Adult
National
Crime and Mystery
National
Science fiction
Poetry
Drama
Non-Fiction
Deaths
See also
References
Note: all references relating to awards can, or should be, found on the relevant award's page.