Jiří Tibor Novak
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Jiří Tibor Novak (born 2 August 1947) is a Czech-born Australian artist, illustrator, and writer. He has been a member of the Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW) and in 1982 his story Fish and Bird was runner up in the UNESCO Noma Literacy Prize, and was exhibited in the Bratislava Biennale. He has collaborated on many children's books with his now ex-partner Nan McNab.
In 2007, he suffered a heart attack and has now moved back to Czech.
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[edit] Books
[edit] As author
- Fish and bird, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1981.
- Vienna, Nosukumo, Melbourne, 1992.
[edit] As illustrator
- Nan McNab, Crocoroos and kangadiles, Allan Cornwell, Mt Martha, 2006.
- Frightfully fearful tales, Macmillan, South Melbourne, 1987.
- Birdman, Random House Australia, 1994.
- Insy winsy spider, Allan Cornwell, 1994?
- Old MacDonald, Allan Cornwell, 1994.
- Monday's child,
- Yeebah of the You Yangs, with the Children of Lara Primary School,1995.
- You can make mobiles, Allen & Unwin, 1996.
- Nan McNab, The Circle Book
- Nan McNab, The Square Book
- Nan McNab, The Star Book
- Nan McNab, The Triangle Book
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| NAME | Novak, Jiří Tibor |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Contemporary Czech-born Australian artist, illustrator, and writer. |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1947 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Czech Republic |
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