Gail Jones is one of Australia’s most celebrated novelists and academics. Originally from Western Australia, she moved to Sydney in 2008, and now lives in the inner-western suburb of Glebe. She is the author of two collections of stories, one critical monograph, and ten novels. Her fiction has been translated into many languages and has won major national accolades. These include the Prime Minister’s Literary Award, the Nita Kibble Literary Award, the

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Gold Medal, the

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Book of the Year Award, the Colin Roderick Award, the H. T. Priestley Memorial Medal, the NSW People’s Choice Award, the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal, the WA Premier’s Prize and Book Award, and the Adelaide Festival’s Premier’s Award. Notably, her novels have been shortlisted four times for each of these…

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Citation: Belleflamme, Valérie-Anne. "Gail Jones". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 15 June 2022; last revised 22 May 2024. [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=14650, accessed 16 October 2024.]

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