George Johnston (novelist)
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George Henry Johnston (20 July 1912 – 22 July 1970) was an Australian journalist and novelist.
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[edit] Life
George Johnston was born in Melbourne, Victoria and spent his childhood in the family home in Elsternwick[1]and was educated in local secondary schools before taking up an apprenticeship as a lithographer. He was subsequently taken on as a journalist for the Melbourne Argus newspaper. He achieved a certain fame due to his dispatches as a correspondent during World War II. With his second wife, Charmian Clift he was posted to London as a European correspondent.
Johnston abandoned his journalism career in 1954 and moved with Clift to the Greek islands, where he began writing full-time. While there he contracted tuberculosis and returned to live in Sydney in 1964.
Johnston is best known for his trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels: My Brother Jack, Clean Straw for Nothing and A Cartload of Clay. He was awarded an OBE in 1970 for services to literature. He is the father of the poet Martin Johnston.
[edit] Awards
- Miles Franklin Award for My Brother Jack, 1964
- Miles Franklin Award for Clean Straw for Nothing, 1969
- The Sydney Morning Herald Literary Competition for High Valley, 1948
[edit] Works
Novels
- Death Takes Small Bites (1948)
- The Moon at Perigee (1948)
- High Valley (1949)
- The Big Chariot (1953)
- The Cyprian Woman (1955)
- The Sponge Divers (1955)
- The Saracen Shadow (1957)
- Twelve Girls in the Garden (1957)
- The Man Made of Tin (1958)
- The Darkness Outside (1959)
- The Myth is Murder (1959)
- Closer to the Sun (1960)
- A Wake for Mourning (1962)
- The Far Road (1962)
- My Brother Jack (1964)
- The Far Face of the Moon (1965)
- Clean Straw for Nothing (1969)
- A Cartload of Clay (1971)
Non-Fiction
- Battle of the Seaways: From the Athenia to the Bismarck (1941)
- Grey Gladiator: H.M.A.S. Sydney with the British Mediterranean Fleet (1941)
- Australia at War (1942)
- New Guinea Diary (1942)
- Pacific Partner (1944)
- Skyscrapers in the Mist (1946)
- Journey Through Tomorrow (1947)
- The Australians (1966)
Edited
- Images in Aspic (1965)
[edit] Sources
- Kinnane, Garry, George Johnston: A Biography, Thomas Nelson 1986, and reprinted by Melbourne University Press, 1996, ISBN 0522847145.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Kinnane, page 5 and following
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Johnston, George |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Twentieth century Australian journalist and novelist |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 20 July 1912 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Malvern, Victoria, Australia |
| DATE OF DEATH | 22 July 1970 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | Australia |

