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1961 in Australian literature

This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1961.

Events
The Australian Book Review was founded in 1961 by Max Harris and Rosemary Wighton. == Books ==
Books
James AldridgeThe Last ExileMena CalthorpeThe DyehouseA. Bertram ChandlerThe Rim of SpaceKenneth CookWake in FrightDymphna CusackHeatwave in BerlinNene GareThe Fringe DwellersXavier Herbert – ''Soldiers' Women'' • Elizabeth KataBe Ready with Bells and DrumsH. A. LindsayJanie McLachlanJohn O'GradyNo Kava for JohnnyRuth ParkThe Good Looking Women (aka ''Serpent's Delight'') • Hal PorterThe Tilted CrossF. J. ThwaitesBeyond the RainbowGeorge TurnerA Stranger and AfraidArthur UpfieldThe White SavageJudah WatenTime of ConflictPatrick WhiteRiders in the Chariot == Short stories ==
Short stories
Thea Astley – "Cubby" • A. Bertram Chandler – "All Laced Up" • Shirley Hazzard – "Woollahra Road" • Ray MathewA Bohemian Affair : Short StoriesD'Arcy NilandThe Ballad of the Fat Bushranger : And Other StoriesDadda Jumped Over Two Elephants • ''Logan's Girl and Other Stories'' • Desmond O'Grady – "Barbecue" • Charles Osborne – Australian Stories of Today (edited) • Hal Porter – "Say to Me Ronald!" == Crime and mystery ==
Crime and mystery
• Mark McShane – Seance on a Wet AfternoonArthur UpfieldThe White SavageMorris WestDaughter of Silence == Children's and Young Adult fiction ==
Children's and Young Adult fiction
L. H. EversThe Racketty Street GangJohn GunnDangerous EnemiesRuth ParkThe Hole in the HillBetty RolandForbidden BridgeColin ThieleSun on the StubbleJoan WoodberryRafferty Rides a Winner == Poetry ==
Poetry
Vincent BuckleyMasters in Israel • "Secret Policeman" • Emily BulcockFrom Australia to BritainGwen Harwood – "In the Park" • A. D. Hope – "The Double Looking Glass" • David Malouf – "At My Grandmother's" • Peter PorterOnce Bitten, Twice BittenElizabeth RiddellForbearsThomas ShapcottTime on FireRandolph Stow • "Dust" • "Ruins of the City of Hay" • Chris Wallace-Crabbe – "Melbourne" • Francis WebbSocrates and Other Poems == Biography ==
Biography
Frank HardyThe Hard Way : The Story Behind Power Without Glory == Drama ==
Drama
Theatre Ray LawlerThe Piccadilly BushmanMorris West – ''The Devil's Advocate'' ==Awards and honours==
Awards and honours
Literary Children 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 1961 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. • 29 June — Peter FitzSimons, writer • 20 August – Greg Egan, novelist and short story writer • 3 September — Andy Griffiths, writer for children • 30 September — Jordie Albiston, poet and academic (died 2022) • 29 October — Michael Gurr, playwright, author, speech writer and screenwriter (died 2017) Unknown dateRichard Flanagan, novelist == 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 1961 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth. • 6 February — Rupert Atkinson, poet (born 1881) • 22 May — Lionel Lindsay, artist and essayist (born 1874) • 9 June – Jeannie Gunn, novelist (born 1870) • 27 June – Harry Hooton, poet and social commentator (born 1908) • 24 July – William Fleming, novelist and poet (born 1874) • 26 July — Alice Gore-Jones, poet (born 1887) • 30 July — James Robert Tyrrell, bookseller, art dealer, publisher and author (born 1875) • 20 August — Alice Grant Rosman, novelist (born 1882) • 6 October – Mary Montgomerie Bennett, biographer and nonfiction author (born 1881) == See also ==
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