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Elizabeth O'Conner

Elizabeth O'Conner
BornBarbara Willard Lowe
1913
Dunedoo, New South Wales, Australia
Died6 May 2000 (aged 86–87)
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Pen nameAnne Willard
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAustralian
Period1958–1989
Notable worksThe Irishman
Steak for Breakfast
Notable awardsMiles Franklin Award, 1960

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]

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

Novels

  • The Irishman (1960)
  • Find a Woman (1963)
  • The Chinese Bird (1966)
  • The Winds of Fate (1977)
  • Spirit Man (1980)
  • Darling Caroline (1980)

Autobiography

  • Steak for Breakfast (1958)
  • A Second Helping (1969)

Awards

References

  1. ^ Austlit - Elizabeth O'Conner
  2. ^ "Marriage - Barbara Willard Lowe". www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  3. ^ Australian Women's Weekly 03.12.1958


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