Brian Castro, the Glossary
Brian Albert Castro (born 1950) is an Australian novelist and essayist.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: After China, AustLit, Banjo Awards, Cantonese, Double-Wolf, French language, Hong Kong, Macanese Portuguese, Macau, Miles Franklin Award, New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Patrick White Award, Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Shanghai, Shanghai Dancing, South Australian Literary Awards, St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, Sydney, The Age, The Age Book of the Year Awards, The Australian/Vogel Literary Award, The Bath Fugues, The Garden Book, University of Adelaide, University of Sydney, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction.
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After China
After China is a 1992 novel by Australian novelist Brian Castro.
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AustLit
AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource (also known as AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway; and AustLit: The Resource for Australian Literature), is the national bio-bibliographical database of Australian Literature.
Banjo Awards
The National Book Council Banjo Awards were presented by the National Book Council of Australia from 1974 to 1997 for works of fiction and non-fiction.
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Cantonese
Cantonese is the traditional prestige variety of Yue Chinese, a Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding Pearl River Delta, with over 82.4 million native speakers.
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Double-Wolf
Double-Wolf is a 1991 novel by Australian novelist Brian Castro.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
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Macanese Portuguese
Macanese Portuguese (português macaense) is a Portuguese dialect spoken in Macau, where Portuguese is co-official with Cantonese.
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Macau
Macau or Macao is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
Miles Franklin Award
The Miles Franklin Literary Award is an annual literary prize awarded to "a novel which is of the highest literary merit and presents Australian life in any of its phases".
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New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards
The New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, also known as the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, were first awarded in 1979.
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Patrick White Award
The Patrick White Award is an annual literary prize established by Patrick White. Brian Castro and Patrick White Award are Patrick White Award winners.
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Prime Minister's Literary Awards
The Australian Prime Minister's Literary Awards (PMLA) were announced at the end of 2007 by the incoming First Rudd ministry following the 2007 election.
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Queensland Premier's Literary Awards
The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards were an Australian suite of literary awards inaugurated in 1999 and disestablished in 2012.
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Shanghai
Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.
Shanghai Dancing
Shanghai Dancing is a 2003 novel by Australian novelist Brian Castro.
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South Australian Literary Awards
The Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, from 2024 the South Australian Literary Awards, comprise a group of biennially-granted literary awards established in 1986 by the Government of South Australia, announced during Adelaide Writers' Week, as part of the Adelaide Festival.
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St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill
St Joseph's College (abbreviated as SJC and commonly called Joeys) is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day and boarding school for boys, conducted in the Marist Brothers tradition, located in Hunters Hill, a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
The Age
The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.
The Age Book of the Year Awards
The Age Book of the Year Awards were annual literary awards presented by Melbourne's The Age newspaper.
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The Australian/Vogel Literary Award
The Australian/Vogel Literary Award was an Australian literary award for unpublished manuscripts by writers under the age of 35.
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The Bath Fugues
The Bath Fugues is a 2009 novel by Australian novelist Brian Castro.
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The Garden Book
The Garden Book is a 2005 novel by Australian author Brian Castro.
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University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia.
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University of Sydney
The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public research university in Sydney, Australia.
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Victorian Premier's Literary Awards
The Victorian Premier's Literary Awards were created by the Victorian Government with the aim of raising the profile of contemporary creative writing and Australia's publishing industry.
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Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction
The Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction, formerly known as the Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction, is a prize category in the annual Victorian Premier's Literary Award.
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See also
People educated at Oakhill College
- Andrew Ogilvy
- Anthony Ekert
- Bart Bunting
- Ben Quilty
- Brandon Jack
- Brian Castro
- Catherine Cox (netball)
- Dan Ilic
- Dominic Perrottet
- Grant Brits
- Greg Whitby
- Harrison Goddard
- Jason Baitieri
- Jordan Thompson (tennis)
- Julian Khazzouh
- Katherine Bates
- Kieren Jack
- Lachie Anderson
- Luke Keary
- Nick Fitzgerald (soccer)
- Ryan Papenhuyzen
- Steve Le Marquand
- Steven Ugarkovic
- Tara Rushton
- Tim Rogers (musician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Castro
Also known as Castro, Brian.