- (21
August 1938 – 20
January 2019),
better known by his nom de
plume Mudrooroo, was an
Australian novelist, poet,
essayist and playwright. His many works...
- created.
Balayang was
represented in the
night sky by the star Antares.
Mudrooroo (1994).
Aboriginal mythology: An A-Z
spanning the
history of the Australian...
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Australian Environmental Protection Authority was born and grew up in
Narrogin Mudrooroo, novelist, poet,
essayist and playwright, was born in Narrogin. Rex T...
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Prescription for
Enduring the
Ending of the
World is an
historical novel by
Mudrooroo Nyoongah,
first published in 1983. A tragedy, the work
explores the reaction...
- Wild Cat
Falling is a 1965
novel by
Australian author Mudrooroo (Colin Johnson). The
novel depicts the life of a
former 'bodgie' as he
leaves gaol and...
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Publications Inc. pp. 77–78. ISBN 978-0-8021-4877-3. Nyoongah,
Mudrooroo; Narogin,
Mudrooroo (1994).
Aboriginal mythology : an A-Z
spanning the
history of...
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Archived from the
original on 14
October 2009.
Retrieved 15
February 2011.
Mudrooroo (1994).
Aboriginal mythology: An A-Z
spanning the
history of the Australian...
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subject of two novels, Ion Idriess's
Outlaws of the
Leopold (1952) and
Mudrooroo's Long Live
Sandawarra (1972), a non-fiction
account based on oral tradition...
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controversies that
surround Morgan's My
Place –
which have also
plagued authors Mudrooroo and
Archie Weller – and
Aboriginal identity generally. "[T]he enormous...
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Doctor Wooreddy's
Prescription for
Enduring the
Ending of the
World by
Mudrooroo[citation needed] The poem
Oyster Cove by Gwen Harwood[citation needed]...