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1 y separately published work icon Colour and Movement : The Life of Claudio Alcorso Stephenie Cahalan , Lindisfarne : Forty South Publishing , 2019 25286992 2019 single work biography

'Dirty dago, wog, wop, enemy, alien. Visionary, expansive, impulsive, sentimental, generous.

'Claudio Alcorso was called many things.

'Colour and movement: The life of Claudio Alcorso is a study of a humanist, entrepreneur, patron of the arts and conservationist.

'After fleeing fascism in Italy and enduring incarceration in Australia in World War II, Alcorso became a champion of textiles and the arts, pioneer of Tasmania’s cool climate wine industry, and architect of Hobart’s cultural precinct. Alcorso was at the leading edge of Australia’s twentieth century multicultural and artistic awakening.

'Claudio helped redraft the cultural blueprint of Tasmania during his journey from one of Rome’s elite, to the bankrupted tenant of his beloved Moorilla Estate in far-flung Hobart. There he watched the winery he created commence its transformation into MONA, the dissident private museum that has, in turn, reshaped contemporary Tasmania’s view of itself and its place in the world.

'Painted through personal accounts, letters and rarely seen images, this portrait of Alcorso shows that his feats will forever dwarf his failures.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The People's Park Stephenie Cahalan , Hobart : A Published Event , 2018 19056938 2018 selected work prose

'The People’s Park is a gathering of stories from the Queen’s Domain, Hobart, as seen through news coverage over two centuries. The Queen’s Domain is parkland close to the city centre of Hobart, Tasmania. Like other parks in urban settings across the world, it offers ready access to nature that keeps human-induced pressures at bay. These stories offer snapshots of the love for a city park, distinctive for the gentleness and proximity of its nature.'

Source: The People's Library.

1 [Review] Into the Woods Stephenie Cahalan , 2011 single work review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , no. 42 2011; (p. 24-28)

— Review of Into the Woods : The Battle for Tasmania's Forests Anna Krien , 2010 single work autobiography
1 Reviews : The River Runs Free [and] Tasmania's Wilderness Battles Stephenie Cahalan , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , no. 38 2009; (p. 126-129)

— Review of The River Runs Free : Exploring and Defending Tasmania's Wilderness Geoff Law , 2008 single work autobiography
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