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Frank Kellaway (186 works by) (a.k.a. Frank Gerald Kellaway )
Also writes as: Alistair' 'Skelton
Born: Established: 19 Apr 1922 London ; Died: 13 Jul 2012 Melbourne
Gender: Male
Source for Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry cscoutas@unimelb.edu.au. Name of the work for which prize awarded unknown as at 10/12/04. Please change award to work when known (JR 10/12/04)

BiographyHistory

Son of C.H. Kellaway, F.R.S., a distinguished scientist, Frank Kellaway was born in London and educated in Australia at Geelong Grammar School and Melbourne University. He served as a lieutenant, R.A.N.V.R., in World War Two. His various jobs included librarianship and teaching at the Preston Institute of Technology.

Apart from fiction and poetry, Kellaway wrote verse libretti for the music of George Dreyfuss (q.v.) in operas performed in Australia and abroad. He participated in readings of his work as early as 1947 with Alan Marshall and others; he continued to read at various Victorian venues. His papers include correspondence with Gwen Harwood (q.v.), Hilary Cohen (q.v.), Tony Riddell (q.v.) and Barry Dowling (q.v.). Bruce Dawe (q.v.) has said that he had been influenced in his early writing by Kellaway, a writer in the vernacular.

Notes

  • For information about this author's works for children not included in AustLit, see Australian Children's Books by Marcie Muir and Kerry White (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1992-2003).

Awards

1985 joint winner Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry

Awards for Works

The Quest for Golden Dan , 1962 children's fiction single work Set in the Gold Rush era in Melbourne, Dan searches for his parents, requiring all his courage and sense to fulfil his quest. The treasure he wins and the legend he creates are signposts only on the road to his discovery of himself.
1963 commended Children's Book Council Book of the Year Award Book of the Year Award