Sylvia Lawson
Sylvia Lawson (12 November 1932 – 6 November 2017) was a journalist, academic and author, known for her support for cinema in Australia through her work with the Sydney Film Festival from its inception in 1954. She wrote The Archibald Paradox, a study of The Bulletin and its founder, J. F. Archibald.
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Sylvia Lawson
Sylvia Lawson (12 November 1932 – 6 November 2017) was a journalist, academic and author, known for her support for cinema in Australia through her work with the Sydney Film Festival from its inception in 1954. She wrote The Archibald Paradox, a study of The Bulletin and its founder, J. F. Archibald.
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1932-11-06
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Summer Hill, New South Wales
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Lawson in 1984
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2017-11-12
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Carlton, Victoria
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University of Sydney
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Australian
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Writer, Educator
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