Elizabeth O'Conner (1913 – 6 May 2000), born under the name Barbara Willard Lowe, was an Australian novelist. Elizabeth O'Conner was born in Dunedoo in New South Wales. After a childhood spent in Katoomba in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, she studied art in Adelaide and Sydney, before teaching at a Brisbane girls' boarding school.[1]
Elizabeth O'Conner | |
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Born | Barbara Willard Lowe 1913 Dunedoo, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | 6 May 2000 Cairns, Queensland, Australia | (aged 86–87)
Pen name | Anne Willard |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Australian |
Period | 1958–1989 |
Notable works | The Irishman Steak for Breakfast |
Notable awards | Miles Franklin Award, 1960 |
She married Philip Birmingham McNamara, manager of a cattle station in March 1942[2] and moved to Queensland's Gulf Country, where she had four children.[3] She died in Atherton, Queensland in 2000.
Bibliography
editNovels
edit- The Irishman (1960)
- Find a Woman (1963)
- The Chinee Bird (1966)
- The Winds of Fate (1977) - published under the pseudonym Anne Willard
- Spirit Man (1980)
- Darling Caroline (1980) - published under the pseudonym Anne Willard
Autobiography
edit- Steak for Breakfast (1958)
- A Second Helping (1969)
Awards
edit- 1960 — winner Miles Franklin Award for The Irishman[4]
References
edit- ^ Austlit - Elizabeth O'Conner
- ^ "Marriage - Barbara Willard Lowe". www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
- ^ Australian Women's Weekly 03.12.1958
- ^ "When "The Irishman" came to town". The Australian Women's Weekly, 29 March 1978, p11. Retrieved 4 July 2023.