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Name
  
Geoffrey Dutton

Role
  
Author


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Died
  
September 17, 1998, Canberra, Australia

Books
  
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Geoffrey Piers Henry Dutton AO (2 August 1922 – 17 September 1998) was an Australian author and historian.

Contents

A Collection of Australian Native Stingless Bees Geoffrey Dutton


Biography

Dutton was born into a prominent pastoralist family of Anlaby Station near Kapunda, South Australia in 1922. His grandfather was Henry Dutton, the "Squire of Anlaby"; his parents were adventurer Henry Hampden Dutton and talented socialite Emily Dutton. For his relationship to these and other people prominent in the history of South Australia see separate article.

He studied at the University of Adelaide, where he wrote for the student newspaper On Dit and avant-garde magazine Angry Penguins. He later studied at Magdalen College, Oxford. During his career, Dutton wrote or edited over 200 books, including poetry, fiction, biographies, art appreciation, art and literary history, travel books, novels for children and critical essays.

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1976, and died in 1998.

Awards and nominations

  • Grace Leven Prize for Poetry, 1958: winner for Antipodes in Shoes
  • FAW Christopher Brennan Award, 1993: winner
  • References

    Geoffrey Dutton Wikipedia


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