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Mark Henshaw

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Mark Henshaw was born in Canberra, has studied medicine and music and has lived in France, Germany, Yugoslavia and the United States. He currently lives in Canberra. His first novel, Out of the Line of Fire , won the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award and the National Book Council/Quantas New Writers Award. It was also shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Age Book of the Year Award. Out of the Line of Fire was one of the biggest selling Australian literary novels of the decade, and is being republished in the Text Classics series. Mark has also published a sequence of meditations, translated into French by Pierre Alien, Last Thoughts of a Dead Man .
In 1989 Mark was awarded a Commonwealth Literary Fellowship, and in 1994 he won the ACT Literary Award. Under the pseudonym J.M.Calder, in collaboration with John Clanchy, he has written two crime novels, If God Sleeps and And Hope to Die . His work has been widely translated. For many years he was a curator of International Art at the National Gallery of Australia. He recently returned to writing fiction full-time.

Mark Henshaw

3.4/5 ( ratings)
Mark Henshaw was born in Canberra, has studied medicine and music and has lived in France, Germany, Yugoslavia and the United States. He currently lives in Canberra. His first novel, Out of the Line of Fire , won the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award and the National Book Council/Quantas New Writers Award. It was also shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Age Book of the Year Award. Out of the Line of Fire was one of the biggest selling Australian literary novels of the decade, and is being republished in the Text Classics series. Mark has also published a sequence of meditations, translated into French by Pierre Alien, Last Thoughts of a Dead Man .
In 1989 Mark was awarded a Commonwealth Literary Fellowship, and in 1994 he won the ACT Literary Award. Under the pseudonym J.M.Calder, in collaboration with John Clanchy, he has written two crime novels, If God Sleeps and And Hope to Die . His work has been widely translated. For many years he was a curator of International Art at the National Gallery of Australia. He recently returned to writing fiction full-time.

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