2002 in Australian literature
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This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2002.
Literary fiction
- John Clarke – The Tournament
- J. M. Coetzee – Youth: Scenes from Provincial Life II
- Bryce Courtenay – Matthew Flinders' Cat
- Andrea Goldsmith – The Prosperous Thief
- Sonya Hartnett – Of a Boy
- Sarah Hay – Skins[1]
- Chloe Hooper – A Child's Book of True Crime[2]
- Kate Jennings – Moral Hazard
- Gail Jones – Black Mirror
- Thomas Keneally – An Angel in Australia
- Colleen McCullough – The October Horse
- Alex Miller – Journey to the Stone Country
- Dorothy Porter – Wild Surmise
- Eva Sallis – The City of Sealions[3]
Children's and Young Adult fiction
- J. C. Burke – White Lies[4]
- Isobelle Carmody – Darksong
- Alison Croggon – The Gift[5]
- Mem Fox – The Magic Hat
- Marieke Hardy – Short Cuts[6]
- Richard Harland – Ferren and the White Doctor[7]
- Lian Hearn – Across the Nightingale Floor
- Maureen McCarthy – When You Wake and Find Me Gone[8]
- Meme McDonald and Boori Pryor – Njunjul the Sun[9]
- David Metzenthen – Wildlight: A Journey[10]
- Kirsty Murray – Walking Home with Marie-Claire[11]
- Natalie Jane Prior – Fireworks and Darkness
- Gillian Rubinstein – The Whale's Child[12]
- Markus Zusak – The Messenger
Crime
- Carmel Bird – Open for Inspection[13]
- Kirsty Brooks – Lady Luck[14]
- Jon Cleary – The Easy Sin
- Jane Clifton – Half Past Dead[15]
- Peter Corris – Salt and Blood[16]
- Kerry Greenwood – Murder in Montparnasse[17]
- Gabrielle Lord – Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
- Barry Maitland – Babel[18]
- Shane Maloney – Something Fishy[19]
- Tara Moss – Split[20]
- Alex Palmer – Blood Redemption
- Peter Temple – In The Evil Day[21]
Romance
- Lilian Darcy – For the Taking[22]
- Barbara Hannay
- Di Morrissey – Kimberley Sun[25]
- Valerie Parv
Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Damien Broderick – Transcension
- Trudi Canavan – The Novice[28]
- Marianne Curley – The Named
- Cecilia Dart-Thornton
- Sara Douglass
- Greg Egan
- Ian Irvine – Tetrarch[33]
- Fiona McIntosh
- Sean McMullen – Voyage of the Shadowmoon[36]
- Juliet Marillier – Wolfskin[37]
- Sean Williams
- Echoes of Earth with Shane Dix[38]
- The Sky Warden and the Sun[39]
- The Storm Weaver and the Sand
Drama
- David Brown – Eating Ice Cream With Your Eyes Closed[40]
- Nick Enright
- Michael Gow – The Fortunes of Richard Mahony[43]
- Michael Gurr – The Simple Truth[44]
- Daniel Keene – Half and Half[45]
- Jenny Kemp – Still Angela[46]
- Joanna Murray-Smith – Rapture[47]
- David Williamson – Soulmates
Poetry
- M. T. C. Cronin – My Lover's Back : 79 Love Poems[48]
- Robert Gray – Afterimages
- Jill Jones – Screens Jets Heaven: New and Selected Poems[49]
- Emma Lew – Anything the Landlord Touches[50]
- Kate Lilley – Versary[51]
- Les Murray
Non-fiction
- Bruce Bennett – Australian Short Fiction: A History[54]
- Anna Funder – Stasiland[55]
- Mark McKenna – Looking for Blackfellas' Point : An Australian History of Place[56]
- Ashley Mallett – The Black Lords of Summer : The Story of the 1868 Aboriginal Tour of England and Beyond[57]
- John Marsden – The Boy You Brought Home : A Single Mother's Guide to Raising Boys[58]
Biographies
- Nick Bleszynski – Shoot Straight, You Bastards! : The Truth Behind the Killing of 'Breaker' Morant[59]
- Barry Dickins – Black and Whiteley : Barry Dickins in Search of Brett[60]
- Ann Galbally – Charles Conder : The Last Bohemian[61]
- Barry Hill – Broken Song : T. G. H. Strehlow and Aboriginal Possession[62]
- Thomas Keneally – American Scoundrel : The Life of the Notorious Civil War General Dan Sickles[63]
- Ross McMullin – Pompey Elliott[64]
- Brenda Niall – The Boyds : A Family Biography[65]
- Don Watson – Recollections of a Bleeding Heart : A Portrait of Paul Keating PM
Awards and honours
Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.
Lifetime achievement
| Award | Author |
|---|---|
| Christopher Brennan Award[66] | Dimitris Tsaloumas |
| Patrick White Award[67] | Tom Hungerford |
Literary
Fiction
International
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commonwealth Writers' Prize[72] | Best Novel, SE Asia and South Pacific region | Richard Flanagan | Gould's Book of Fish | Picador |
| Best First Novel, SE Asia and South Pacific region | Meaghan Delahunt | In the Blue House | Bloomsbury | |
| Overall winner | Richard Flanagan | Gould's Book of Fish | Picador | |
National
Children and Young Adult
National
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children's Book of the Year Award | Older Readers | Sonya Hartnett | Forest | Viking Books |
| Younger Readers | John Heffernan, illus. Andrew McLean | My Dog | Margaret Hamilton Books | |
| Picture Book | Libby Gleeson, illus. Armin Greder | An Ordinary Day | Scholastic Press | |
| Early Childhood | Bob Graham | Let's Get a Pup! | Walker Books | |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[76] | Children's | Shaun Tan | The Red Tree | Lothian Books |
| Young People's | Anthony Hill | Soldier Boy: The True Story of Jim Martin, the Youngest Anzac | Penguin Books | |
| Queensland Premier's Literary Awards | Children's | Michael Stephens | Blat Magic | HarperCollins |
| Young Adult | Markus Zusak | When Dogs Cry | Pan Macmillan | |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Award[78] | Young Adult Fiction | Meme McDonald and Boori Monty Pryor | Njunjul the Sun | Allen & Unwin |
| Western Australian Premier's Book Awards | Writing for Young Adults | Pat Lowe | Feeling the Heat | Penguin Books |
| Children's | Mark Greenwood and Frané Lessac | The Legend of Moondyne Joe | Cygnet | |
Crime and Mystery
National
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davitt Award[80] | Novel | Carolyn Morwood | A Simple Death | Women's Press |
| Kerry Greenwood | The Three-Pronged Dagger | Lothian | ||
| Readers' Choice | Lindy Cameron | Bleeding Hearts | HarperCollins | |
| Ned Kelly Award[81] | Novel | Gabrielle Lord | Death Delights | Hodder Headline Australia |
| First novel | Bunty Avieson | Apartment 255 | Pan Macmillan | |
| Emma Darcy | Who Killed Angelique? | Pan Macmillan | ||
| True crime | Larry Writer | Razor | Pan Macmillan | |
| Mike Richards | The Hanged Man | Scribe Publications | ||
| Teenage/YA | Ken Catran | Blue Murder | Lothian | |
| Readers' vote | Bunty Avieson | Apartment 255 | Pan Macmillan | |
| Lifetime achievement | Patrick Gallagher | |||
Science fiction
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurealis Award | Sf Novel | Damien Broderick | Transcension | Tor Books |
| Sf Short Story | Sean McMullen | "Walk to the Full Moon" | F&SF | |
| Fantasy Novel | Sean Williams | The Storm Weaver and the Sand | Voyager Books | |
| Fantasy Short Story | No award presented | |||
| Horror Novel | A. L. McCann | The White Body of Evening | Flamingo | |
| Horror Short Story | Kim Westwood | "Oracle" | Redsine | |
| Young Adult Novel | Sophie Masson | The Hand of Glory | Hodder Headline | |
| Ditmar Award[82] | Novel | Garth Nix | Lirael | Allen and Unwin |
| Short Fiction | Jack Dann | "The Diamond Pit" | Jubilee | |
| Lucy Sussex | "Absolute Uncertainty" | F&SF | ||
| Collected Work | Damien Broderick ed. | Earth is But a Star | UWA Press | |
Poetry
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[73] | Cath Kenneally | Around Here | Wakefield Press |
| The Age Book of the Year[68] | Robert Gray | Afterimages | Duffy and Snellgrove |
| Anne Elder Award[83] | Bronwyn Lea | Flight Animals | University of Queensland Press |
| Grace Leven Prize for Poetry[84] | Kate Lilley | Versary | Salt Publishing |
| Mary Gilmore Prize[85] | Geraldine McKenzie | Duty | Paper Bark Press |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[76] | Alan Wearne | The Lovemakers | Penguin Books |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Award[78] | Robert Gray | Afterimages | Duffy and Snellgrove |
| Western Australian Premier's Book Awards[79] | Barbara Temperton | Going Feral | Fremantle Arts Centre Press |
Drama
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick White Playwrights' Award[86] | Reg Cribb | Last Cab to Darwin | Last Cab Productions |
| Ian Wilding | Even Amongst Dogs | ||