Australian author and playwright renowned for crafting gripping novels and plays that explore themes of faith, morality, and human relationships, often set against the backdrop of historical events.
Born in 1912
A celebrated Australian writer, known for his vivid and poignant portrayals of the human condition, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1973.
88 Years Old
Australian neuroscientist and author of bestselling novels, including "The Thorn Birds", which became a popular TV miniseries. Her writing often explored themes of family, relationships, and social issues.
90 Years Old
Australian novelist, playwright, and essayist renowned for his historical fiction, particularly "Schindler's Ark", which won the Booker Prize and was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film.
92 Years Old
An acclaimed writer of novels, poetry, and plays, known for exploring Australian identity and the human condition through lyrical prose and nuanced characters.
82 Years Old
Acclaimed author of imaginative and historically-inspired novels and short stories that often explore Australian identity and culture, winning numerous awards including the Booker Prize.
65 Years Old
Acclaimed writer of novels and plays that explore the Australian identity, known for vivid storytelling and poignant explorations of human relationships.
70 Years Old
Award-winning author of historical fiction novels, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning "March", which reimagines Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" from the father's perspective. Her works often explore themes of family, history, and social justice.