- Source: 2001 in Australian literature
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2001.
Major publications
= Literary fiction
=Geraldine Brooks – Year of Wonders
Marshall Browne – The Trumpeting Angel
Steven Carroll – The Art of the Engine Driver
Bryce Courtenay – Four Fires
Robert Dessaix – Corfu: A Novel
Garry Disher – Past the Headlands
Richard Flanagan – Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish
Stephen Gray – The Artist is a Thief
Marion Halligan – The Fog Garden
Elizabeth Jolley – An Innocent Gentleman
Kathy Lette – Nip 'n' Tuck
Joan London – Gilgamesh
John A. Scott – The Architect
Tim Winton – Dirt Music
Arnold Zable – Cafe Scheherazade
= Children's and Young Adult fiction
=Graeme Base – The Waterhole
Garry Disher – Moondyne Kate
Andy Griffiths – The Day My Bum Went Psycho
Sonya Hartnett – Forest
Odo Hirsch – Have Courage, Hazel Green!
Leigh Hobbs – Horrible Harriet
Maureen McCarthy – Flash Jack
Garth Nix
Above the Veil
Lirael
Emily Rodda – City of Rats
Shaun Tan – The Red Tree
Margaret Wild – Jinx
Markus Zusak – When Dogs Cry
= Crime and mystery
=Bunty Avieson – Apartment 255
Marshall Browne – Inspector Anders and the Ship of Fools
Jon Cleary – Yesterday's Shadow
Peter Corris – Lugarno
Emma Darcy – Who Killed Angelique?
Peter Doyle – The Devil's Jump
Kerry Greenwood – Away with the Fairies
Gabrielle Lord – Death Delights
Matthew Reilly – Area 7
Patricia Shaw – The Dream Seekers
= Romance
=Lilian Darcy – The Paramedic's Secret
Barbara Hannay
The Pregnancy Discovery
The Wedding Dare
= Science Fiction and Fantasy
=Trudi Canavan – The Magicians' Guild
Cecilia Dart-Thornton – The Ill-Made Mute
Sara Douglass – The Wounded Hawk
Greg Egan – Schild's Ladder
Jennifer Fallon
Harshini
Treason Keep
Kate Forsyth – The Skull of the World
Ian Irvine – Geomancer
Fiona McIntosh – Betrayal
Sean McMullen – Eyes of the Calculor
Juliet Marillier – Child of the Prophecy
Kim Wilkins – Angel of Ruin
Sean Williams
The Dark Imbalance with Shane Dix
The Stone Mage and the Sea
= Drama
=Andrew Bovell – Holy Day
David Brown – Keep Everything You Love
Nick Enright – Spurboard
Dorothy Hewett – Nowhere
Peta Murray – Salt : A Play in Five Helpings
Joanna Murray-Smith – Bombshells
John Romeril – Miss Tanaka
David Williamson
Charitable Intent
A Conversation
Up for Grabs
= Poetry
=M. T. C. Cronin – Bestseller
John Forbes – Collected Poems : 1970–1998
Peter Goldsworthy – New Selected Poems
Dorothy Hewett – Halfway Up the Mountain
John Kinsella – The Hierarchy of Sheep
Peter Porter – Max is Missing
Chris Wallace-Crabbe – By and Large
Alan Wearne – The Lovemakers
= Biographies
=Peter Carey – 30 Days in Sydney : A Wildly Distorted Account
Dawn Fraser – Dawn: One Hell of a Life
Jacqueline Kent – A Certain Style: Beatrice Davis, a Literary Life
John Kinsella – Auto
Roger McDonald – The Tree in Changing Light
Hilary McPhee – Other People's Words
Peter Rose – Rose Boys
Nadia Wheatley – The Life and Myth of Charmian Clift
= Non-Fiction
=Diane Armstrong – The Voyage of Their Life : The Story of the SS Derna and its Passengers
Emily Chantiri – The Money Club
Jill Jolliffe – Cover-Up: The Inside Story of the Balibo Five
Awards and honours
Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.
= Lifetime achievement
== Literary
== Fiction
=International
National
= Children and Young Adult
=National
= Crime and Mystery
=National
= Science fiction
== Poetry
== Drama
== Non-Fiction
=Deaths
25 February – Don Bradman, cricketer and author (born 1908)
18 September – Amy Witting, novelist (born 1918)
20 September – Patsy Adam-Smith, writer (born 1924)
Unknown date
Peter Bladen, poet (born 1922)
See also
2001 in Australia
2001 in literature
2001 in poetry
List of years in literature
List of years in Australian literature
References
Note: all references relating to awards can, or should be, found on the relevant award's page.
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