- Glenda Adams
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name = Glenda Adams
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birth_name = Glenda Emilie Felton
birth_date = birth date|1939|12|30
birth_place =Ryde, New South Wales
death_date = death date and age|2007|7|11|1939|12|30
death_place = East Redfern,Sydney, New South Wales
death_cause = Ovarian cancer
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occupation = Novelist and short story writer; Teacher of creative writing
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spouse = Gordon Adams (divorced)
partner = Chris Clarke
children = Caitlin
grandchildren = Isaac, Asher
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footnotes =Glenda Emilie Adams ("née" Felton) (
30 December 1939 –11 July 2007 ) was anAustralian novelist and short story writer, probably best known as the winner of the 1987Miles Franklin Award for "Dancing on Coral". She was also a teacher of creative writing, and helped develop writing programs.Adams' work is found in her own books and short story collections, in numerous short story anthologies, and in journals and magazines.cite web |title= Glenda Adams Publications and Scripts March 2004 |publisher= Bryn Mawr |url= http://www.brynmawr.edu/creativewriting/Faculty%20Pics%20and%20CVs/G.Adams_Publications.pdf |accessdate= 2007-07-15] Essays, stories and articles by her have been published in:
Meanjin ,The New York Times Book Review ,Island ,Panorama ,Quadrant ,Southerly ,Westerly ,The Sydney Morning Herald ,The Good Weekend ,Vogue Australia , The (London) Observer andThe Village Voice .Life
Adams was born in
Ryde , aSydney suburb, the younger of two children. She attendedFort Street Primary School for two years andSydney Girls High School before going to theUniversity of Sydney cite web|title= MS 76 Guide to the Papers of Glenda Adams|publisher= Academy Library, UNSW@ADFA |url= http://www.lib.adfa.edu.au/speccoll/finding_aids/adams_glenda.html |accessdate= 2007-07-15] from which she graduated with an honours degree in Indonesian.She was a cousin of Australian Prime Minister,
John Howard , but held opposing political views and wanted to become a political journalist. She moved toNew York City when she won a scholarship to study atColumbia University , Graduate School of Journalism and graduated in 1965. During this time, she met Gordon Adams, a political scientist at Columbia. They married in 1967 and had a daughter, Caitlin, before divorcing.She worked as a lecturer at a number of tertiary institutions, including
Columbia University ,Sarah Lawrence College , before returning to Australia and theUniversity of Technology, Sydney . Her subject was writing skills and creative writing. She helped design the master of arts writing program at the university, a program which became a model for postgraduate writing programs throughout Australia.For the rest of her life, she travelled regularly between New York, to see her daughter and teach at Columbia, and Sydney.
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July 13 2007 , Jeremy Fisher, Executive Director of theAustralian Society of Authors , announced that Glenda Adams had died two days previously in Sydney, following a battle withovarian cancer . Her funeral was held on July 18.cite web |title= Adams, Glenda |publisher= AustLit |url= http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A%2B7x |accessdate = 2007-07-15]Literary career
Adams started writing at the age of 10, with the encouragement of her mother.Dale (2007) p. 14]
While at
Columbia University , she joined a fiction workshop and started writing using her real name, having used a male name prior to that to prevent her friends knowing she was writing fiction. Her short stories were published in such magazines asMs ,The Village Voice andHarper's .After 16 years away, she returned to Australia and became writer-in-residence at the
University of Western Australia ,University of Adelaide andMacquarie University . Her literary friends included AustraliansRobert Drewe andKate Grenville , and the AmericanGrace Paley .In 1987, her second novel, "Dancing on Coral" won the
Miles Franklin Award and the New South Wales Premier's Literary Award but a residential rule for the latter resulted in her being denied it. Instead, the prize money was used for a fellowship for a young writer and she was compensated with a special award (with no money attached). Her third novel, "Longleg", published in 1990, was also an award-winner. Her fourth novel, "The Tempest of Clemenza" was published in both Australia and the USA in 1996, and in 1998, her play, "The Monkey Trap", was performed at the Griffin Theatre, in Sydney.Awards
* 1991: National Book Council
Banjo Award for Fiction, Joint Winner for "Longleg"
* 1990:The Age Book of the Year Award for Imaginative Writing for "Longleg"
* 1987:Miles Franklin Award for "Dancing on Coral"
* 1987:New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards , Special Award for "Dancing on Coral".Bibliography
Novels
* "Games of the Strong" (1982)
* "Dancing on Coral " (1987)
* "Longleg " (1990)
* "The Tempest of Clemenza" (1996)Short Story Collections
* "Lies and Stories" (1976)
* "The Hottest Night of the Century" (1979) [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DEEDA1638F933A05754C0A96F948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 review July 30, 1989]Scripts
* "Pride" (1993)cite web |title= Glenda Adams |publisher= IMDb |url= http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0010993/ |accessdate= 2007-07-15]
* "Wrath" (1993)
* "The Monkey Trap" commissioned by Griffin Theatre, Sydney (1998)Notes
References
* Adelaide, Debra (1988) "Australian Women Writers: A Bibliographic Guide", London, Pandora ISBN 0-86358-149-8
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* "Who's Who of Australian Writers" 2nd ed. (1995), Melbourne, Thorpe, in association with the National Centre for Australian Studies ISBN 1-875589-20-1External links
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NAME=Adams, Glenda
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Novelist and short story writer
DATE OF BIRTH=30 December ,1939
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ryde New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH=11 July 2007
PLACE OF DEATH=Sydney New South Wales
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