Gwen Kelly
Gwen Kelly (28 July 1922 - 19 August 2012) was an award-winning Australian novelist, short story writer and poet, whose fourth novel, Always Afternoon, was made into a television mini-series in 1988. She was considered by some to be one of the "major Australian writers", whose novels are "an intimate chronicling of women's lives and of our yesterdays", "probing stereotypical Australian attitudes and behaviour".
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Gwen Kelly
Gwen Kelly (28 July 1922 - 19 August 2012) was an award-winning Australian novelist, short story writer and poet, whose fourth novel, Always Afternoon, was made into a television mini-series in 1988. She was considered by some to be one of the "major Australian writers", whose novels are "an intimate chronicling of women's lives and of our yesterdays", "probing stereotypical Australian attitudes and behaviour".
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1922-07-28
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Gwen Nita Smith
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2012-08-19
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University of Sydney
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1922-07-28
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Gwen Nita Smith
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Thornleigh, New South Wales
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2012-08-19
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Novels
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Gwen Kelly
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Australian
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Always Afternoon
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Maurice Nugent Kelly
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