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Robert Dessaix

Robert Dessaix, also known as Robert Jones, is an Australian novelist, essayist and journalist.

Robert Dessaix
BornSydney
OccupationNovelist, Essayist, Journalist
NationalityAustralian
EducationNorth Sydney Boys High School
Alma materAustralian National University Moscow State University

Early life and education edit

Robert Dessaix was born in Sydney, and adopted at an early age by Tom and Jean Jones, after which he was known as Robert Jones. Tom Jones, a merchant seaman, was already 55 when Robert was adopted.[citation needed]

Dessaix was educated at North Sydney Boys High School and the Australian National University (ANU). He studied at Moscow State University during the early 1970s.[citation needed]

Career edit

Dessaux taught Russian studies at ANU and the University of New South Wales from 1972 to 1984. During this time he translated a number of Russian books into English in collaboration with Michael Ulman, including The Sheepskin Coat and An Absolutely Happy Village by Boris Vakhtin.[citation needed]

Robert Jones resumed his birth name Robert Dessaix after he was awarded his doctorate.[citation needed]

From 1985 to 1995 he presented the ABC program Books and Writing.

His first book was his autobiography, A Mother's Disgrace, which was published in 1994 by HarperCollins. The manuscript was written in French, and the book concerns his journey to an alternative sexuality after twelve years of marriage and his meeting with his birth mother Yvonne. It was made into a screenplay by Ross Wilson in 1999. He never met his birth father, who was killed in an air crash shortly after the end of World War II.[citation needed]

His first fictional work, the epistolary novel Night Letters, was published in 1996. It was translated into German, French, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Polish, and Portuguese.[citation needed]

His second novel was Corfu, published in 2001.[citation needed]

Dessaix's long work, Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev, published in 2004, defies genre characterisation, interweaving a personal travelogue with a biography of Ivan Turgenev. It takes inspiration from his doctoral thesis on Turgenev and the Soviet Union, as well as Alain de Botton's works on travel, art and philosophy.[citation needed]

In March 2010 it was revealed that Dessaix had been refused a visa to attend the Shanghai International Literary Festival. He had declared his HIV-positive status on his application, and although the guidelines stated that HIV status would have no prejudicial effect, it was felt that it must have been the reason for the refusal because Dessaix had had no political involvement in matters concerning China.[1]

Appearances edit

Robert Dessaix was on the program to appear in an event at the 2017 Brisbane Writers Festival in Brisbane, Queensland.[2]

Dessaix's "The Pleasures of Leisure" appeared in the New South Wales Higher School Certificate English Examination on 18 October 2018. In the form of an edited nonfiction extract, it served as the last of three "unseen" texts in Section I of the first paper.[citation needed]

SLNSW holdings edit

Manuscripts concerning A Mother's Disgrace are in the Mitchell Library of the State Library of New South Wales, along with Night Letters.[3][4]

Awards and nominations edit

  • NBC Banjo Awards, NBC Banjo Award for Non-Fiction, 1994: A Mother's Disgrace - shortlisted
  • Booksellers Choice Award, 1996: Night Letters : A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy Edited and Annotated by Igor Miazmov - joint winner
  • Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, 1997: Night Letters: A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy Edited and Annotated by Igor Miazmov - winner
  • Colin Roderick Award, 1998: (And So Forth) - winner
  • Nib Literary Award (Waverley Library), 2005: Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev - shortlisted
  • Victorian Premier's Literary Award, The Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction, 2005: Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev - winner
  • New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction, 2005: Twilight of Love : Travels with Turgenev - shortlisted
  • Margaret Scott Prize, 2007: Twilight of Love : Travels with Turgenev - winner
  • Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature, 2022[5]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

  • Night Letters: A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy Edited and Annotated by Igor Miazmov (1996) ISBN 0-312-19939-2
  • Secrets (with Drusilla Modjeska and Amanda Lohrey, 1997) ISBN 9780732908638
  • Corfu (2001) ISBN 0-330-36278-X

Autobiography edit

Non-fiction edit

Edited edit

References edit

  1. ^ Malcolm Knox (6 March 2010). "Author with HIV refused China visa". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Brisbane Writers Festival 2017". Uplit. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Details". State Library of New South Wales catalogue. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Search results [Robert Dessaix]". State Library of New South Wales catalogue.
  5. ^ "Dessaix honoured for Lifetime Achievement in Literature". Books+Publishing. 8 August 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2022.

External links edit

  • Robert Dessaix's official website
  • Literary Encyclopedia entry on Robert Dessaix
  • , 1999
  • about his personal language K
  • , 2007
  • Ivan-Zadeh, Larushka (26 February 2005). "Review: Twilight of Love and To Travel Hopefully". the Guardian.


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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Robert Dessaix news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Dessaix also known as Robert Jones is an Australian novelist essayist and journalist Robert DessaixBornSydneyOccupationNovelist Essayist JournalistNationalityAustralianEducationNorth Sydney Boys High SchoolAlma materAustralian National University Moscow State University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Appearances 4 SLNSW holdings 5 Awards and nominations 6 Bibliography 6 1 Novels 6 2 Autobiography 6 3 Non fiction 6 4 Edited 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editRobert Dessaix was born in Sydney and adopted at an early age by Tom and Jean Jones after which he was known as Robert Jones Tom Jones a merchant seaman was already 55 when Robert was adopted citation needed Dessaix was educated at North Sydney Boys High School and the Australian National University ANU He studied at Moscow State University during the early 1970s citation needed Career editDessaux taught Russian studies at ANU and the University of New South Wales from 1972 to 1984 During this time he translated a number of Russian books into English in collaboration with Michael Ulman including The Sheepskin Coat and An Absolutely Happy Village by Boris Vakhtin citation needed Robert Jones resumed his birth name Robert Dessaix after he was awarded his doctorate citation needed From 1985 to 1995 he presented the ABC program Books and Writing His first book was his autobiography A Mother s Disgrace which was published in 1994 by HarperCollins The manuscript was written in French and the book concerns his journey to an alternative sexuality after twelve years of marriage and his meeting with his birth mother Yvonne It was made into a screenplay by Ross Wilson in 1999 He never met his birth father who was killed in an air crash shortly after the end of World War II citation needed His first fictional work the epistolary novel Night Letters was published in 1996 It was translated into German French Italian Dutch Finnish Polish and Portuguese citation needed His second novel was Corfu published in 2001 citation needed Dessaix s long work Twilight of Love Travels with Turgenev published in 2004 defies genre characterisation interweaving a personal travelogue with a biography of Ivan Turgenev It takes inspiration from his doctoral thesis on Turgenev and the Soviet Union as well as Alain de Botton s works on travel art and philosophy citation needed In March 2010 it was revealed that Dessaix had been refused a visa to attend the Shanghai International Literary Festival He had declared his HIV positive status on his application and although the guidelines stated that HIV status would have no prejudicial effect it was felt that it must have been the reason for the refusal because Dessaix had had no political involvement in matters concerning China 1 Appearances editRobert Dessaix was on the program to appear in an event at the 2017 Brisbane Writers Festival in Brisbane Queensland 2 Dessaix s The Pleasures of Leisure appeared in the New South Wales Higher School Certificate English Examination on 18 October 2018 In the form of an edited nonfiction extract it served as the last of three unseen texts in Section I of the first paper citation needed SLNSW holdings editManuscripts concerning A Mother s Disgrace are in the Mitchell Library of the State Library of New South Wales along with Night Letters 3 4 Awards and nominations editNBC Banjo Awards NBC Banjo Award for Non Fiction 1994 A Mother s Disgrace shortlisted Booksellers Choice Award 1996 Night Letters A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy Edited and Annotated by Igor Miazmov joint winner Australian Literature Society Gold Medal 1997 Night Letters A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy Edited and Annotated by Igor Miazmov winner Colin Roderick Award 1998 And So Forth winner Nib Literary Award Waverley Library 2005 Twilight of Love Travels with Turgenev shortlisted Victorian Premier s Literary Award The Nettie Palmer Prize for Non Fiction 2005 Twilight of Love Travels with Turgenev winner New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non Fiction 2005 Twilight of Love Travels with Turgenev shortlisted Margaret Scott Prize 2007 Twilight of Love Travels with Turgenev winner Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature 2022 5 Bibliography editNovels edit Night Letters A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy Edited and Annotated by Igor Miazmov 1996 ISBN 0 312 19939 2 Secrets with Drusilla Modjeska and Amanda Lohrey 1997 ISBN 9780732908638 Corfu 2001 ISBN 0 330 36278 XAutobiography edit A Mother s Disgrace 1994 ISBN 0 207 17934 4 Arabesques A Tale of Double Lives 2008 ISBN 9781925589016 What days are for 2014 ISBN 9780857985774Non fiction edit and so forth 1998 ISBN 0330362070 Twilight of Love Travels with Turgenev 2004 ISBN 1 59376 063 9 As I Was Saying A Collection of Musings 2012 ISBN 978 1 74275 307 2 Arabesques A Tale of Double Lives ISBN 9780330425162 The Pleasures of Leisure 2017 ISBN 9780143780045 The Time of Our Lives Growing Older Well 2020 ISBN 9781922267276Edited edit Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing An Anthology 1993 ISBN 978 0195534573 Picador New Writing 1993 ISBN 9780330273978 Speaking Their Minds Intellectuals and the Public Culture in Australia 1998 ISBN 9780733306532 The Best Australian Essays 2004 2004 ISBN 978 1863952378 The Best Australian Essays 2005 2005 ISBN 978 1863951180References edit Malcolm Knox 6 March 2010 Author with HIV refused China visa The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 1 August 2012 Brisbane Writers Festival 2017 Uplit Retrieved 4 September 2017 Details State Library of New South Wales catalogue Retrieved 11 November 2023 Search results Robert Dessaix State Library of New South Wales catalogue Dessaix honoured for Lifetime Achievement in Literature Books Publishing 8 August 2022 Retrieved 8 August 2022 External links editRobert Dessaix s official website Robert Dessaix s Australian Literary Management page Literary Encyclopedia entry on Robert Dessaix A profile and bibliography from the Brisbane Writers Festival 2004 including his sessions there An Interview with Robert Dessaix by Jayne Margetts 1999 Lingua Franca interview with Dessaix about his personal language K Interview with Dessaix by Phil Lecks 2007 Ivan Zadeh Larushka 26 February 2005 Review Twilight of Love and To Travel Hopefully the Guardian His best second self review from the Telegraph of Twilight of Love Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Dessaix amp oldid 1184593258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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