- Kim Scott
Kim Scott (born
1957 ) is anAustralia n writer of an Aboriginal ancestry.He is a descendant ofNyoongar people.Biography
Scott was born in Perth in
1957 and he is the eldest of four siblings with a white mother and an aboriginal father. Scott has written two novels and a children's book, and has had poetry and short stories published in a range of anthologies.cite web |title= Kim Scott |publisher= Austlit: The Australian Literature Resource |url= http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=GuidedSearch&type=simple&searchWhere=author&generalSearchString=scott%2C+kim |accessdate= 2008-05-31] He began writing shortly after becoming a secondary school teacher of English. His teaching experience included working in urban, rural Australia and in Portugal. He spent some time teaching at an Aboriginal community in the north of Western Australia, where he started to research his family's history.His first novel, "True Country", was published in
1993 with an edition published in a French translation in2005 . His second novel, "Benang", won the "WA Premiers Literary Award"1999 , the "Miles Franklin Award"2000 , and the "RAKA Kate Challis Award"2001 . Both novels were influenced by his research and seemed to be semi-autobiographical. The themes of these novels have been described as, "explor [ing] the problem of self-identity faced by light-skinned Aboriginal people and examine the government's assimilationist policies during the first decades of the twentieth century".Scott was the first indigenous writer to win the Miles Franklin Award for "Benang", which has since been published in translation in
France and theNetherlands .
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