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Don Watson

Don Watson (born 1949) is an Australian author, screenwriter, former political adviser, and speechwriter.

Early life edit

Watson was born in 1949 at Warragul in the Gippsland region of Victoria, and grew up on a farm in nearby Korumburra.[1]

Academia and early career edit

Watson studied for his undergraduate degree at La Trobe University and latterly completed PhD at Monash University[2] before spending ten years working as an academic historian. He wrote three books on Australian history before turning his hand to TV and the stage. For several years he combined writing political satire for the actor Max Gillies with political speeches for the then Premier of Victoria, John Cain. In 1992, he became Prime Minister of Australia Paul Keating's speech-writer and adviser.[1]

Screenwriting edit

In addition to regular books, articles and essays, in recent years he has also written feature films, including The Man Who Sued God, starring Billy Connolly and Judy Davis, and Passion, a film about Percy Grainger starring Richard Roxburgh.

Prizes and recognition edit

Watson's historical work in exposing the role of pioneer pastoralist Angus McMillan as a leader of several massacres of Gunai Kurnai people in Gippsland, Victoria, has often been quoted in articles about the man and the massacres.[3][4]

In 2014 The Bush: Travels in the Heart of Australia[5] was published to critical acclaim for its content and for the beauty and effectiveness of Watson's writing.[6] It won Book of the Year in the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards in 2015.[7]

American Journeys was awarded both The Age Book of the Year non-fiction and Book of the Year awards in 2008.[8] It also won the 2008 Walkley Book Award.[9]

Death Sentence, his book about the decay of public language, won the Australian Booksellers Association Book of the Year in 2008.[10]

Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM published in 2002 was awarded both The Age Book of the Year and non-fiction Prizes, the Courier-Mail Book of the Year, the National Biography Award and the Australian Literary Studies Association's Book of the Year.

Watson's 2001 Quarterly Essay Rabbit Syndrome: Australia and America won the inaugural Alfred Deakin Prize in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.[11]

Watson, together with Rachel Perkins, Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale, won the 2023 Digital History Prize, New South Wales Premier's History Awards for The Australian Wars, Episode 1.[12]

Redfern Park Speech edit

In Recollections of a Bleeding Heart, Watson described his writing of the Redfern Park Speech in 1992, which, he claims, by way of praising Keating for his courage, the Prime Minister delivered without changing a single word.[13] Keating has disputed Watson's authorship, saying the speech developed out of dozens of conversations between them.[14]

Personal life edit

Watson is divorced from the publisher Hilary McPhee. He has an adult daughter from an earlier marriage, and two young children with the writer Chloe Hooper.[15]

Bibliography edit

  • Brian Fitzpatrick: A Radical Life (1978) Hale & Iremonger ISBN 0 908094 17 5
  • Caledonia Australis (1984) William Collins ISBN 0-00-217322-0
  • Story of Australia (1984) McPhee Gribble
  • Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM (2002) ISBN 978-1-74166-827-8
  • Death Sentence: The Decay of Public Language (2003) ISBN 978-1-74051-278-7
  • Watson's Dictionary of Weasel Words: Contemporary Cliches, Cant and Management Jargon (2004) ISBN 978-1-74051-366-1
  • American Journeys (2008) ISBN 978-1-74166-621-2
  • On Indignation (2008) Melbourne University Press ISBN 9780522855357
  • Bendable Learnings. The Wisdom of Modern Management. Sydney, Knopf. (2009) ISBN 978-1-74166-904-6
  • Worst Words: A compendium of contemporary cant, gibberish and jargon. Vintage Australia (2015) ISBN 978-0-85798-344-2
  • Watson, Don (2014), The bush : travels in the heart of Australia, Melbourne, Victoria Hamish Hamilton an imprint of Penguin Books, ISBN 978-1-926428-21-5
  • A Single Tree (2016) Penguin Australia ISBN 9781926428819
  • There it is again: Collected Writings (2018) Vintage[1]
  • The Passion of Private White (2022) Scribner

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Caterson, Simon (18 January 2018). "There It is Again review: How Don Watson is at ease with any subject". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 December 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2008.
  3. ^ Glowrey, Cheryl (8 June 2016). "Angus McMillan". Australian Dictionary of Biography. This article replaces the original Volume 2 ADB biography, authored by Theo Webster. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Angus McMillan Expedition". Monument Australia. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  5. ^ [Hamish Hamilton]
  6. ^ [Roger McDonald, "Sydney Morning Herald", 19 September 2014; Paul Daly, "The Guardian", 2014-09-22; John Hirst, "The Monthly" 2014-10; Thomas Keneally, "The Australian", 2014-11-01]
  7. ^ "2015 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards" (PDF). SL Magazine. 8 (14): 35.
  8. ^ Steger, Jason (2008) "US travel memoir wins Age Book of the Year Award" in theage.com.au, 2008-08-23
  9. ^ "Don Watson". Q+A. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Don Watson". Random House Australia. random house australia website. 15 April 2005. Retrieved 17 November 2008.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 September 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2008.
  12. ^ "NSW Premier's History Awards". State Library of NSW. 25 March 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  13. ^ Margaret Simons, "Unaccustomed as I am ... ", Sydney Morning Herald, 15 March 2003. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  14. ^ Paul Keating, "All mine, my dear Watson", Sydney Morning Herald, 26 August 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2013
  15. ^ Konrad Marshall, "Lunch with Don Watson", Sydney Morning Herald, 3 October 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2016

External links edit

  • Don Watson at Perth Writers' Festival 2010 ABC Big Ideas
  • Don Watson's author profile at Penguin Books Australia
  • Don Watson at Random House Australia
  • Age Article The Lives Sent Down The Drain
  • Don Watson on speech-making in American politics on SlowTV
  • ABC Fora MWF session with David Sedaris and David Rakoff
  • Talking about Death Sentence on ABC Radio Life Matters
  • Talking about Recollections of a Bleeding Heart Romana Koval – ABC Radio
  • Watch a recording of the Redfern Address on australianscreen online
  • The Redfern Address was added to the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry in 2010

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For other people named Don Watson see Don Watson disambiguation Don Watson born 1949 is an Australian author screenwriter former political adviser and speechwriter Contents 1 Early life 2 Academia and early career 3 Screenwriting 4 Prizes and recognition 5 Redfern Park Speech 6 Personal life 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editWatson was born in 1949 at Warragul in the Gippsland region of Victoria and grew up on a farm in nearby Korumburra 1 Academia and early career editWatson studied for his undergraduate degree at La Trobe University and latterly completed PhD at Monash University 2 before spending ten years working as an academic historian He wrote three books on Australian history before turning his hand to TV and the stage For several years he combined writing political satire for the actor Max Gillies with political speeches for the then Premier of Victoria John Cain In 1992 he became Prime Minister of Australia Paul Keating s speech writer and adviser 1 Screenwriting editIn addition to regular books articles and essays in recent years he has also written feature films including The Man Who Sued God starring Billy Connolly and Judy Davis and Passion a film about Percy Grainger starring Richard Roxburgh Prizes and recognition editWatson s historical work in exposing the role of pioneer pastoralist Angus McMillan as a leader of several massacres of Gunai Kurnai people in Gippsland Victoria has often been quoted in articles about the man and the massacres 3 4 In 2014 The Bush Travels in the Heart of Australia 5 was published to critical acclaim for its content and for the beauty and effectiveness of Watson s writing 6 It won Book of the Year in the New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards in 2015 7 American Journeys was awarded both The Age Book of the Year non fiction and Book of the Year awards in 2008 8 It also won the 2008 Walkley Book Award 9 Death Sentence his book about the decay of public language won the Australian Booksellers Association Book of the Year in 2008 10 Recollections of a Bleeding Heart A Portrait of Paul Keating PM published in 2002 was awarded both The Age Book of the Year and non fiction Prizes the Courier Mail Book of the Year the National Biography Award and the Australian Literary Studies Association s Book of the Year Watson s 2001 Quarterly Essay Rabbit Syndrome Australia and America won the inaugural Alfred Deakin Prize in the Victorian Premier s Literary Awards 11 Watson together with Rachel Perkins Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale won the 2023 Digital History Prize New South Wales Premier s History Awards for The Australian Wars Episode 1 12 Redfern Park Speech editIn Recollections of a Bleeding Heart Watson described his writing of the Redfern Park Speech in 1992 which he claims by way of praising Keating for his courage the Prime Minister delivered without changing a single word 13 Keating has disputed Watson s authorship saying the speech developed out of dozens of conversations between them 14 Personal life editWatson is divorced from the publisher Hilary McPhee He has an adult daughter from an earlier marriage and two young children with the writer Chloe Hooper 15 Bibliography editBrian Fitzpatrick A Radical Life 1978 Hale amp Iremonger ISBN 0 908094 17 5 Caledonia Australis 1984 William Collins ISBN 0 00 217322 0 Story of Australia 1984 McPhee Gribble Recollections of a Bleeding Heart A Portrait of Paul Keating PM 2002 ISBN 978 1 74166 827 8 Death Sentence The Decay of Public Language 2003 ISBN 978 1 74051 278 7 Watson s Dictionary of Weasel Words Contemporary Cliches Cant and Management Jargon 2004 ISBN 978 1 74051 366 1 American Journeys 2008 ISBN 978 1 74166 621 2 On Indignation 2008 Melbourne University Press ISBN 9780522855357 Bendable Learnings The Wisdom of Modern Management Sydney Knopf 2009 ISBN 978 1 74166 904 6 Worst Words A compendium of contemporary cant gibberish and jargon Vintage Australia 2015 ISBN 978 0 85798 344 2 Watson Don 2014 The bush travels in the heart of Australia Melbourne Victoria Hamish Hamilton an imprint of Penguin Books ISBN 978 1 926428 21 5 A Single Tree 2016 Penguin Australia ISBN 9781926428819 There it is again Collected Writings 2018 Vintage 1 The Passion of Private White 2022 ScribnerReferences edit a b c Caterson Simon 18 January 2018 There It is Again review How Don Watson is at ease with any subject The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 May 2018 Don Watson Prominent Monash Alumnus Archived from the original on 23 December 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2008 Glowrey Cheryl 8 June 2016 Angus McMillan Australian Dictionary of Biography This article replaces the original Volume 2 ADB biography authored by Theo Webster Retrieved 9 February 2021 Angus McMillan Expedition Monument Australia Retrieved 9 February 2021 Hamish Hamilton Roger McDonald Sydney Morning Herald 19 September 2014 Paul Daly The Guardian 2014 09 22 John Hirst The Monthly 2014 10 Thomas Keneally The Australian 2014 11 01 2015 New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards PDF SL Magazine 8 14 35 Steger Jason 2008 US travel memoir wins Age Book of the Year Award in theage com au 2008 08 23 Don Watson Q A 20 December 2018 Retrieved 25 October 2020 Don Watson Random House Australia random house australia website 15 April 2005 Retrieved 17 November 2008 The Alfred Deakin Prize for an Essay Advancing Public Debate Archived from the original on 21 September 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2008 NSW Premier s History Awards State Library of NSW 25 March 2020 Retrieved 7 September 2023 Margaret Simons Unaccustomed as I am Sydney Morning Herald 15 March 2003 Retrieved 5 March 2012 Paul Keating All mine my dear Watson Sydney Morning Herald 26 August 2010 Retrieved 10 April 2013 Konrad Marshall Lunch with Don Watson Sydney Morning Herald 3 October 2014 Retrieved 26 September 2016External links editDon Watson at Perth Writers Festival 2010 ABC Big Ideas Don Watson s author profile at Penguin Books Australia Don Watson at Random House Australia The Unknown Soldier Speech The Wayward Tourist Age Article The Lives Sent Down The Drain Don Watson on speech making in American politics on SlowTV ABC Fora MWF session with David Sedaris and David Rakoff Talking about Death Sentence on ABC Radio Life Matters Talking about Recollections of a Bleeding Heart Romana Koval ABC Radio Watch a recording of the Redfern Address on australianscreen online The Redfern Address was added to the National Film and Sound Archive s Sounds of Australia registry in 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Watson amp oldid 1185118816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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