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1952 in Australian literature

This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1952.

Events
• The Melbourne Science Fiction Club is formed on 9 May 1952, making it the oldest current sf club outside the USA. == Books ==
Short stories
A. Bertram Chandler – "Finishing Touch" • Peter Cowan – "The Red-Backed Spiders" • D'Arcy Niland – "Away to Moonlight" • Dal Stivens – "Ironbark Bill Meets the Bunyip" • Kylie Tennant – "The Face of Despair" == Crime and mystery ==
Crime and mystery
Charlotte JayBeat Not the BonesArthur UpfieldVenom HouseJune Wright – ''The Devil's Caress'' == Children's and Young Adult fiction ==
Children's and Young Adult fiction
Nan Chauncy – ''World's End was Home'' == Poetry ==
Poetry
David Campbell • "Dance of Flame and Shadow : Hobo Chorus" • "Snow Gums" • C. J. Dennis and Margaret Herron – Random Verse : A Collection of Verse and ProseRosemary Dobson – "The Mirror : Jan Vermeer Speaks" • R. D. FitzgeraldBetween Two TidesMax Harris – "Martin Buber in the Pub" • James McAuley • "Invocation" • "Mating Swans" • Kenneth MackenzieAustralian Poetry 1951-1952 • "The Snake" • "Two Trinities" • Ian Mudie – "They'll Tell You about Me" • Olive Pell – "Monte Bello" • Vivian Smith – "Bedlam Hills" • Douglas Stewart • "Marree" • Sun Orchids and Other PoemsJudith Wright • "The Ancestors" • "Birds" • "Our Love is So Natural" == Biography ==
Biography
Russell BraddonThe Naked IslandFrank HardyJourney Into the FutureJack McLarenMy Civilised AdventureNettie PalmerHenry Lawson == Children's and Young Adult non-fiction ==
Children's and Young Adult non-fiction
Eve PownallThe Australia Book, illustrated by Margaret Senior == Drama ==
Drama
Radio Vance PalmerTwo Worlds ==Awards and honours==
Awards and honours
Literary Children's and Young Adult Poetry == Births ==
Births
A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1952 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. • 13 July – Kim Gamble, illustrator of children's books (died 2016) • 9 November – Nicholas Jose, novelist Unknown dateJanine Burke, novelist • Patricia Cornelius, playwright • Wendy Jenkins, poet, editor and YA novelist (died 2022) • Rod Moran, poet and journalist == Deaths ==
Deaths
A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of deaths in 1952 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth. • 14 January — Victor Kennedy, poet (born 1895) • 13 June – Harold Mercer, poet (born 1882) • 22 July – E. J. Brady, poet (born 1869) • 29 August – J. M. Walsh, novelist (born 1897) • 27 December— Patrick Joseph Hartigan, priest and poet (born 1878) == See also ==
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