Brian Dibble (88 works by)
Born: Established: 31 Mar 1943 Rhode Island ;
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1972

BiographyHistory

Brian Dibble received his high school education in Indianapolis and completed a PhD at Chicago University. He arrived in Western Australia in 1972 from the United States to take up the position as Foundation Head of the School of Communication and Cultural Studies at the Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin University). He was a key figure in beginning the Creative Writing course at that institution. Dibble is Professor of Comparative Literature as well as Head of the School of Communication and Cultural Studies.

Dibble has been president of the Perth PEN Centre and the Fellowship of Australian Writers (WA). He has also served on the committee of the Australian Society of Authors. Published in Australian and American journals and anthologies, Dibble's work includes poetry and short stories. He is editor of the Beloit Poetry Journal, a founding editor of the Australian Journal of Cultural Studies, has written/edited more than a dozen books and is known for his critical/biographical work on William Hart-Smith and Elizabeth Jolley. In 2001 Curtin University awarded its Ethics, Equity and Social Justice Award to him and Kim Collard of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies, and in 2005 Curtin's Guild of Students named him the university's best graduate supervisor.

Awards for Works

Doing Life : A Biography of Elizabeth Jolley , 2008 biography single work
2010 shortlisted National Biography Award
2009 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards Non-Fiction
2008 winner Western Australian Premier's Book Awards West Australian History
Mr Berrington and the Geometry of Love in Elizabeth Jolley's Family Home , Westerly , November vol. 52 no. 2007 essay single work Discusses Elizabeth Jolley's early family life and influences and her marriage to Leonard Jolley.
2007 winner Patricia Hackett Prize