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Nigel Krauth (born 8 February 1949) is an Australian novelist and academic. He is Associate Professor at Griffith University teaching creative writing. He has published four novels and co-authored a number of young adult works. ==Biography== Krauth was born in Cremorne, New South Wales. He studied at the University of Newcastle, NSW. He did a research master's at the Australian National University in 1972 and received his Ph.D. from the University of Queensland in 1983. He taught at the University of Papua New Guinea, Mitchell CAE (now Charles Sturt University), and Southern Cross University,〔From (University of Queensland Press ).〕 before his appointment at the Gold Coast CAE (which is now Griffith University).〔See (Griffith University's page for Nigel Krauth ).〕 Nigel Krauth has won several awards, including the Vogel Award (co-winner, 1982) for ''Matilda My Darling'' (pre-publication title: ''The Jolly Swagman Affair'') and the Christina Stead Award (1991) for ''JF Was Here''. Krauth has also judged several book awards including the "Best Fiction Book, Queensland Premier's Literary Awards" since 2002 and the "Josephine Ulrick Literature Prize" since 2004. Besides long fiction he has also written stories, plays, reviews and essays.〔See (Griffith Review )〕 He has edited several books and edits a scholarly journal, ''TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses'' which he co-founded with Tess Brady.〔See the (Text Journal ) web site.〕 Brisbane's Albert Street Literary Trail features a plaque recording his novel, ''Matilda, My Darling'' (corner of Albert and Elizabeth Streets). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nigel Krauth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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