Steven Carroll

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Steven Carroll
Born1949 (age 76–77)
Occupationwriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Period1984-
Notable worksA World of Other People
Notable awardsPrime Minister's Literary Award, Miles Franklin Award

Steven Carroll (born 1949) is an Australian novelist. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria and studied at La Trobe University. He has taught English at secondary school level, and drama at RMIT. He has been Drama Critic for The Sunday Age newspaper in Melbourne.

His 2001 novel The Art of the Engine Driver was inspired by a dream taking him back to his childhood in Glenroy in the fifties.[1]

Steven Carroll is now a full-time writer living in Melbourne with his partner, the writer Fiona Capp,[2] and their son.[3] As of 2019, he also writes the non-fiction book review column for the Sydney Morning Herald.[4]

Awards and nominations

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Bibliography

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Novels

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  • Remember Me, Jimmy James (1992)
  • Momoko (1994)
  • The Love Song of Lucy McBride (1998)
  • The Lovers' Room (2007) [revised version of Momoko]
  • Twilight in Venice (2008) [this is a substantially re-written and abridged version of The Love Song of Lucy McBride], also published as The Last Venetian
  • O (2021)
  • Death Of A Foreign Gentleman (2024)

Glenroy series

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The Eliot quartet

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  • The Lost Life: A Novel (2009)
  • A World of Other People (2013)
  • A New England Affair (2017)
  • Goodnight, Vivienne, Goodnight (2022)

Critical studies and reviews

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Interviews

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  • Interview with Deborah Bogle in "The Advertiser", 10 March 2007 [1]
  • Transcript of interview from the radio program "The Book Show", 20 June 2008 [2]
  • Podcast of interview with Louise Swinn, 20 July 2008 [3]
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  • Gillian Dooley, "Reinventing Lives: A Conversation with Steven Carroll" in "Writers in Conversation", February 2019 [4]

References

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