Alex Miller wins Manning Clark House National Cultural Award7 January, 2009The prestigious Manning Clark House National Cultural Award for an Individual has gone to Alex Miller, whose most recent novel is Landscape of Farewell (A&U).
Australian and New Zealand authors on IMPAC longlist20 November, 2008Australian and New Zealand authors are well represented on this year's International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlist.
$110,000 Australia-Asia Literary Award longlist announced22 October, 2008The longlist for the Australia-Asia Literary Award, formerly the West Australian Premier's Literary Award, has been announced.
Video - Alex Miller and David Malouf: Readings and Conversation. Mildura (Part 2)27 August, 2008Part 2 - Alex Miller and David Malouf give readings of their work, followed by an open and wide-ranging discussion on topics as diverse as the (non-)filmability of their writing and the notion of re-writing their own work. This session took place at the recent Mildura Writers' Festival and was chaired by Joel Becker.
Video - Alex Miller and David Malouf: Readings and Conversation. Mildura (Part 1)27 August, 2008Part 1 - Alex Miller and David Malouf give readings of their work, followed by an open and wide-ranging discussion on topics as diverse as the (non-)filmability of their writing and the notion of re-writing their own work. This session took place at the recent Mildura Writers' Festival and was chaired by Joel Becker.
Prochownik's Dream by Alex Miller **1 November, 2005Alex Miller has twice won the Miles Franklin award (with Journey to the Stone Country and The Ancestor Game), as well as the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize.
Conditions of Faith by Alex Miller6 January, 2000Alex Miller's fifth novel is an impressive, complex and challenging story, set in the 1920s, of Emily Stanton, a restless, passionate upper-middle-class woman.