Days of Wine and Rage
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83: Hibberd, Jack, autobiographical notes
84: Forbes, John, autobiographical notes
85: Moorhouse, Frank, ‘Turning Forty with the Decade’ – revised, from ‘Turning Forty’, National Times colour magazine, 3.10.77, pp. 25–7
86: Tranter, John, ‘Untitled’ – extract from Dazed in the Ladies Lounge, Island Press, Sydney, 1979, p. 12
An Informal Index
Abernethy, John
Adams, Phillip
Adamson, Robert
Afterman, Allen
Aitkin, Don
Alcott, John
Aldridge, James
Allan, Julie
Allan, Ranald
Allen, Yvonne
Althusser, Louis
Altman, Dennis
Anderson, Bunny Stockwell
Anderson, Don
Anderson, John
Archdale, Betty
Archer, Robyn
Armstrong, David
Armstrong, Garner Ted
Arndt, Bettina
Ashton, Julian
Atkinson, Hugh
Auden, W. H.
Austin, Ward
Bacon, Francis
Bacon, Wendy
Bail, Murray
Baker, David
Baker, Ian
Baker, Jim
Baldwin, James
Ball, Shirley
Ballard, J. G.
Balson, Ralph
Balzac, Honoré de
Baran, Paul
Barnard, Lance
Barratt, Thomas
Barthelme, Donald
Bartlett, Norman
Barton, Gordon
Bate, Henry Jefferson
Bate, Zara
Battersby, Jean
Baume, Michael
Baynton, Barbara
Beach, Eric
Beath, Robert William
Beavis, Don
Bedford, Ian
Bedford, Jean
Bennett, W. Rubey
Berger, Peter
Bergman, Ingmar
Bhattacharya, D.
Bilson, Gay
Bilson, Tony
Blackshield, A. R.
Blair, Ron
Bly, Robert
Bogart, Humphrey
Bogdanovich, Peter
Bolton, Ken
Bonney, Rozanne
Borges, J. L.
Borsodi, Ralph
Boswell, James
Bowen, Jennifer
Boyd, Martin
Braddon, Russell
Bray, Philip
Brennan, Richard
Bresson, Robert
Brooks, Geraldine
Brown, Pam
Browning, Robert
Bruce, Lenny
Buckley, Vincent
Buckmaster, Charles
Bukowski, Charles
Burnett, Gillian
Burns, D. R.
Burns, Joanne
Burns, Tim
Burroughs, William S.
Burstall, Tim
Bury, Leslie
Butler, David
Buttrose, Ita
Buzo, Alexander
Cairns, Jim
Calvino, I.
Campbell, Frank
Camus, Albert
Caplow, Suzi
Carey, Alex
Carey, Peter
Carradine, David
Carrick, Lloyd
Casares, A. B.
Cassimatis, A.
Chandler, Raymond
Chiang Kai–Shek
Chifley, Ben
Chipp, Don
Christesen, C. B.
Christie, Bert
Clancy, Laurie
Clark, Andrew
Clark, Manning
Cleary, Jon
Cleaver, Eldridge
Close, Robert
Coates, John
Cockburn, Henry
Cocker, Joe
Colebatch, Hal
Coleman Charles
Coleman, Peter
Connell, Bob
Connolly, Keith
Coombs, H. C.
Cook, Patrick
Cooper, Warwick
Coopes, Jenny
Crinion, Norma
Cortazar, J.
Cowan, Tom
Cowen, Zelman
Cox, Eva
Crawford, Hector
Creeley, Robert
Dargie, William
Davidson, Jim, xvi
Davis, Beatrice
Dawson, Fielding
de Beauvoir, Simone
de Brinvilliers, Marquise
de Lissa, Jack
de Maistre, Roy
Deniehy, Daniel
Dennis, C. J.
de Rais, Gilles
Dickens, Charles
Dobell, William
Docker, John
Donovan
Doone, Rupert
Dransfield, Michael
Ducker, John
Duggan, Laurie
Duigan, John
Dunbier, Max
Duncan, Hugh
Dundas, Douglas
Dunstan, Don
Dunstan, Peter
Dylan, Bob
Dyson, Edward
Edwards, John
Elfick, David
Ellis, Robert
Ellison, Ralph
Elliott, Summer Locke
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Emery, John
Evans, Grant
Feint, Adrian
Fell, Liz
Ferguson, George
Ferrier, Carole
Finnane, Antonia
Fitzpatrick, Kate
Fizelle, Rah
Flaubert, Gustave
Flaus, John
Flynn, Errol
Fonda, Jane
Forbes, John
Foster, Norm
Fournier, Alain
Fowler, Frank
Franklin, Miles
Fraser, Joan, (aka Witting, Amy, see)
Fraser, Malcolm
Frazzetto, Sergio
Freud, Sigmund
Freudenberg, Graham
Frost, Kelvin
Frost, Lucy
Frye, Northrop
Gaden, John
Gair, Vincent
Galbraith, J. K.
Gallagher, Denis
Gallop, H. R.
Gillies, Max
Gilmour, lan
Ginsberg, Allen
Gittus, Amanda
Godfrey–Smith, Bill
Goffman, Erving
Gollan, Myfanwy
Goodman, Paul
Gorman, Clem
Gorton, John
Gramsci, A.
Grancharoff, Jack
Greene, Graham
Greer, Germaine
Guitry, Sasha
Gunston, Norman
Hall, James
Hall, Richard
Hall, Rodney
Hamill, Pete
Hanson, Gillian
Harding, Richard
Hardy, Frank
Harpur, Charles
Harries, Owen
Harris, Max
Harrison, Judi
Harrison–Ford, Carl
Harwood, Gwen
Hawke, Robert
Hayden, Tom
Hazzard, Shirley
Hebbron, Caroline
Heber, Adrian
Heffernan, J.
Hemingway, Ernest
Herring, Thelma
Hesse, Herman
Hibberd, Jack
Hill, Ted
Hobart, Chris
Hodgson, Val
Hogan, Paul
Holding, Clyde
Holt, Harold
Hooten, Harry
Hope, A. D.
Horler, Lilian
Horne, Donald
Horne, Lena
Hourihan, Michael
Housman, A. E.
Howson, Peter
Hughes, Billy
Huilgol, Glynn
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Humphries, Maud
Irwin, Les
James, Henry
Jarman, Alan
Jenkins, John
Jennings, Kate
Johnson, Pamela Hansford
Johnson, Robert
Johnson, Samuel
Johnston, George
Johnston, Martin
Jolly, Bob
Jones, Harry
Jordens, Ann–Mari
Keesing, Nancy
Kelly, Carmel
Kelly, Frances
Kelly, Ned
Kemensley, Kris
Kemp, Kevon
Kendall, Henry
Keneally, Thomas
Kennedy, David
Kennedy, Trevor
Kerin, John
Kerouac, Jack
Kerr, John
Khouri, Murray
Kiernan, Brian
Klippell, Robert
Knight, Stephen
Knopfelmacher, Frank
Koedt, Anne
Korn, Henry
Kostelanetz, Richard
Kramer, Leonie
Krape, Evelyn
Krausmann, Rudi
Krejus, Kim
Ladd, Alan
Lalor, Peter
Lambert, Eric
Langer, Albert
Larsen, Terry
Lascaris, Manoly
Lawrence, D. H.
Lawrence, Fay
Lawson, Henry
Lazareff, Serge
Leadbelly
Leary, Timothy
Le Cash, Judy
Lehmann, Geoffrey
Lenin, V. I.
Lessing, Doris
Levine, Judge
Levy, Sandra
Lewicki, Pat
Lindsay, Norman
Lindsay, Raymond
Lin Yu–tang
Livermore, Reg
Lloyd, A. L.
Lloyd, Clem
Lowe, Robert
Lucas, F. L.
Lukacs, George
Lycos, Kim
Macainsh, Noel
McAuley, James
MacCallum, Mungo
McClelland, Doug
McCullough, Colleen
McGregor, Craig
McKie, Ronald
McKinnon, Keith
McLuhan, Marshall
McMahon, William
McMullen, Terry
MacNamara, Frank
Maddocks, Ken
Maddox, Julie
Maiden, Jennifer
Malley, Ern
Malouf, David
Mao, Tse–Tung
Margaret, Princess
Martin, Peter
Marvin, Lee
Marx, Karl
Mathers, Peter
Mathew, Ray
Mathews, Race
Maudson, John
Mayer, Henry
Maze, John
Mead, Tom
Melly, George
Menzies, Robert Gordon
Metz, Michael
Michie, Meredith
Mill, Geoffrey
Miller, Bob
Miller, Henry
Millett, Kate
Minns, B. E.
Minor, Audax
Mitcham, Robert
Mitchell, Juliet
Molloy, Vicki
Molnar, George
Moorhouse, Frank
Moore, George
Moore, Robert
Moorehead, Alan
Morphett, Tony
Morris, J. Riviere
Morris, Judy
Morrissey, Dave
Mortimer, Rex
Mudge, Bert
Mullen, Geoff
Mumford, Lewis
Mundey, Jack
Murdoch, Rupert
Murphy, Lionel
Murray, Les
Murray, Scott
Murray–Smith, Stephen
Myers, J. ‘Rocky’
Neal, Reg
Neville, Richard
Nicholls, Alan
Nicklin, Lenore
Nielsen, Juanita
Nolan, Sidney
Norgard, John
Noyce, Phil
Oakes, Laurie
O’Brien, Edna
O’Connor, James
O’Grady, Desmond
O’Keefe, Johnny
Oliver, Denise
Orwell, George
O’Sullivan, Richard
Owens, Joe
Packer, Frank
Parbury, Frederick
Park, Ruth
Parkes, Henry
Paterson, Tony
Paulham, Jean
Peacock, Matt
Pearl, Cyril
Pears, Andrew
Peat, Sonia
Peckham, Morse
Perry, Grace
Pickles, Dorothy
Pierce, Christine
Pinter, Harold
Pi 0
Podhoretz, Norman
Poe, Edgar Allan
Porter, Hal
Porter, Peter
Powell, Anthony
Powell, Gareth
Pritchett, Bill
Proctor, Thea
Proust, Marcel
Pryor, Dennis
Quinnell, Ken
Rafferty, Chips
Ravlich, Robyn
Réage, Pauline
Rees, Alan
Rees, Lloyd
Reich, Wilhelm
Reid, Alan
Reid, Evelyn
Reid, Liz
Richardson, Henry Handel
Riddell, Elizabeth
Riebe, Inge
Rieff, Phillip
Roberts, Nigel
Roche, John
Rodd, John Laurence
Rowe, Richard
Rowse, Tim
Roxburgh, Ellen
Rudd, Steele
Russell, John
Russell, Ken
Ryan, Gig
Ryan, Ross
Schoenheimer, Henry
Scott, John A.
Searle, Malcolm
Serle, Geoffrey
Serventy, Vincent
Sexton, Michael
Seymour, Alan
Shapcott, Thomas
Sheehan, Jenny
Sime, Murray
Simpson, Louis
Slater, Sandy
Slessor, Kenneth
Slingsby, Judy
Smilde, Roelof
Smith, Bessie
Smith, Ron
Smith, Vivian
Snedden, Billy
Snow, Edgar
Solomon, David
Speaight, Robert
Spencer, Colin
Spigelman, Jim
Stafford, William
Staples, Jim
Stead, Christina
Steinbeck, John
Steiner, George
Stendhal
Stenhouse, N. D.
Stewart, Douglas
Stewart, Harold
Stivens, Dal
Stoppard, Tom
Stow, Randolph
Streeton, Arthur
Summers, Anne
Sunderland, Jane
Sutherland, Graham
Talbot, Colin
Taylor, Gary
Taylor, Harriet
Taylor, Joan
Taylor, Walter ‘Duke’
Tennant, Kylie
Thom, Paul
Thompson, Frank
Thoms, Albie
Thorburn, Jim
Thornhill, Michael
Thornton, Merle
Timlin, Anne
Timlin, John
Tipping, Richard
Tomalin, Claire
Tranter, John
Tulip, James
Uren, Tom
Vidal, Gore
Viidikas, Vicki
Wakelin, Roland
Waks, Nathan
Walker, Kath
Wallis, Rob
Walsh, Mike
Walsh, Richard
Walsh, Robert
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Ward, Russel
Waters, Darcy
Wearne, Alan
Weiley, John
Wells, H. G.
Wenden, Michael
Wentworth, W. C.
West, Morris
Wheelwright, Ted
White, Damien
White, David
White, Patrick
White, Unk
Whitlam, Gough
Whitlam, Margaret
Whitman, Walt
Wilde, Oscar
Wilding, Michael
Wilkes, G. A.
Williams, Emlyn
Williams, Tennessee
Williamson, David
Willis, Eric
Wills, Sue
Witting, Amy, (aka Fraser, Joan, see)
Wilson, Edmund
Witzig, John
Wood, Fred
Woodcock, George
Woolley, Pat
Woodward, Roger
Wran, Neville
Wright, Charles
Wright, Judith
Yank, Pat
Zarb, Michael
Zwicky, Fay
Frank Moorhouse was born in the coastal town of Nowra, NSW. He worked as an editor of small-town newspapers and as an administrator, and became a full-time writer in the 1970s. He has written fiction, non-fiction, screenplays and essays, and edited many collections of writing.
Forty-Seventeen was given a laudatory full-page review by Angela Carter in The New York Times and was named Book of the Year by The Age and ‘moral winner’ of the Booker Prize by the London magazine Blitz. Grand Days, the first novel in The Edith Trilogy, won the SA Premier’s Award for Fiction. Dark Palace won the 2001 Miles Franklin Literary Award and was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Award, the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award and the Age Book of the Year Award.
Moorhouse has undertaken numerous fellowships and his work has been translated into several languages. He was made a member of the Order of Australia for services to literature in 1985 and was awarded an honorary doctorate from Griffith University in 1997.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
FICTION
Futility and Other Animals
The Americans, Baby
The Electrical Experience
Tales of Mystery and Romance
Conference-ville
The Everlasting Secret Family and Other Secrets
Forty-Seventeen
Grand Days
Dark Palace
Cold Light
OTHER BOOKS
Room Service
Lateshows
Loose Living
The Inspector-General of Misconception
NON-FICTION
Days of Wine and Rage
Martini: A Memoir
COLLECTED WORKS
Selected Stories (also published as The Coca-Cola Kid)
FILM AND TELEVISION SCRIPTS
Between Wars (feature film)
Coca-Cola Kid (feature film)
Everlasting Secret Family (feature film)
Conference-ville (telemovie)
Time’s Raging (with Sophia Turkiewicz, telemovie)
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain (docudrama)
BOOKS EDITED BY THE AUTHOR
Coast to Coast 1973
State of the Art
Fictions 88
A Steele Rudd Selection
Prime Ministers of Australia