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Donald Stuart (novelist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donald Stuart (novelist) Donald Stuart (13 September 1913 – 25 August 1983) was an Australian novelist whose works include stories with Aboriginal backgrounds, and a series recounting his experience as a prisoner of war in Burma in World War II. ==Early career== Donald Robert Stuart was born in Cottesloe, Western Australia〔Clarke, Sally, ''In the Space Behind His Eyes, A Biography of Donald. R. Stuart, 1913 - 1983'', Claverton House, Lesmurdie, Western Australia, 2006〕 and apart from his time spent overseas during World War II, he lived all his life in that state. His father was Julian Stuart, a poet and activist, and he was the brother of Lyndall Hadow, also a writer. Stuart left home at age 14 and began a career as a swagman (an itinerant who wandered the roads seeking casual work). He travelled through much of northern Western Australia finding work on cattle stations and it was during these years that he came into close contact with Aborigines.
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