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Peter Corris

Australian writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peter Robert Corris (8 May 1942 – 30 August 2018)[1][2][3] was an Australian academic, historian, journalist and a novelist of historical[4] and crime fiction.[5] As crime fiction writer, he was described as "the Godfather of contemporary Australian crime-writing", particularly for his Cliff Hardy novels.[5]

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Peter Corris
Born
Peter Robert Corris

(1942-05-08)8 May 1942
Died30 August 2018(2018-08-30) (aged 76)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
NationalityAustralian
OccupationWriter
Years active1973-2017
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Corris' secondary school education was at Melbourne High School.[2][6] He was a Bachelor level student at the University of Melbourne, then gained a Master of Arts in history at Monash University.[2] He studied at the Australian National University where he was awarded a PhD in history on the topic of the South Seas Islander slave trade (Kanakas).[1] He continued these studies as a university lecturer, but later became a journalist, being a literary editor of the National Times. He recalled "I got sick of the literary editor shit. I got fucking sick of new books, beautiful new hardbacks flowing in every week in their dust covers, filling the cupboard up. For the first year or so I thought, “This is heaven.”... It was a dream job for 18 months but it got to the stage where I hated the look of a new book."[7]

The first Cliff Hardy book was The Dying Trade. Corris later recalled "I’d already finished the second one because I enjoyed doing the first one so much, and had started a third one, and well, the ball just got rolling, even though it took about 5 years for the first one to get published."[7]

He was married to writer Jean Bedford.[8]

Peter Corris wrote a book that provided deep insights into his life living with type-1 diabetes.[9] Some of his novels have diabetic subplots. In January 2017, Corris announced that he would no longer be writing novels owing to 'creeping blindness' because of his diabetes.[10]

Awards and achievements

Partial list of books

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Corris' plaque on the Sydney Writers Walk

Cliff Hardy novels

Ray Crawley novels

Richard Browning novels

Luke Dunlop novels

Other works

Edited

  • The Picador Book of Golf, edited by Peter Corris & Jamie Grant (Sydney, Picador, 1995); ISBN 0-330-35692-5
  • Ringside: A Knockout Collection of Fights & Fighters: The Winners, the Losers, the Legends, edited by Peter Corris & Barry Parish (Sydney, Random House Australia, 1996); ISBN 0-09-183333-7
  • Menace in the Mulga (Brisbane, Crime Writers Queensland, 2000); ISBN 0-9585413-2-9
  • Heart Matters: Personal Stories About That Heart-Stopping Moment, edited by Peter Corris & Michael Wilding (Melbourne, Viking, 2010); ISBN 978-0-670-07385-6
  • Best on Ground: Great Writers on the Greatest Game, edited by Peter Corris & John Dale (Melbourne, Viking, 2010); ISBN 978-0-670-07460-0

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