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Name
  
Kylie Tennant

Movies
  
The Battlers

Spouse
  
L. C. Rodd (m. 1933)

Died
  
February 28, 1988

Role
  
Novelist



Children
  
Benison Rodd, John Laurence Rodd

Books
  
The Battlers, The man on the headland, Foveaux, Tiburon, Ride on Stranger

Similar People
  
George Ogilvie, Peter Yeldham, Jacqueline McKenzie

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Kathleen Kylie Tennant AO (12 March 1912 – 28 February 1988) was an Australian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, critic, biographer and historian.

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Life and career

Tennant was born in Manly, New South Wales; she was educated at Brighton College in Manly and Sydney University, though she left without graduating. She was a publicity officer for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, as well as working as a journalist, union organiser, reviewer (for The Sydney Morning Herald), a publisher's literary adviser and editor, and a member of the Commonwealth Literary Fund advisory board. She married L. C. Rodd in 1933; they had two children (a daughter, Benison, in 1946 and a son, John Laurence, in 1951).

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Her work was known for its well-researched, realistic, yet positive portrayals of the lives of the underprivileged in Australia. In a video interview filmed in 1986, three years before her death for the Australia Council's Archival Film Series, Tennant told how she lived as the people she wrote about, travelling as an unemployed itinerant worker during the Depression years, living in Aboriginal communities and spending a short time in prison for research.

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Two of Tennant's novels, Battlers and Ride on Stranger, set in the 1930s have been made into television mini-series.

Awards

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  • 1935: S. H. Prior Memorial Prize awarded by The Bulletin magazine, for Tiburon
  • 1940: S. H. Prior Memorial Prize (run by the Bulletin), for The Battlers, shared with Eve Langley, The Pea-Pickers, and Malcolm Henry Ellis's "John Murtagh Macrossan lectures".
  • 1942: Australian Literature Society Gold Medal for The Battlers
  • 1960: Children's Book Council Book Award for All the Proud Tribesmen
  • 1980: Officer of the Order of Australia for services to literature

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    References

    Kylie Tennant Wikipedia


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