Wendy Scarfe

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Wendy Elizabeth Scarfe (born 21 November 1933) is an Australian novelist, biographer and poet.

Biography[edit]

Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Scarfe gained qualifications from both the University of Melbourne and the Associated Teachers' Training College.[1]

After living in England for some time, she moved, with husband, Allan Scarfe, to India.

She has taught in Australia, England and India and has published over 20 books including a number written or co-edited with her husband.

In retirement she completed a B.Litt. in Classical and Near Eastern Studies.[1]

She is currently based in Warrnambool, Victoria.

Bibliography[edit]

Poetry[edit]

  • Shadow and Flowers (Writers Workshop, Calcutta, 1964)
  • Shadow and Flowers 22nd enlarged edition (Nosukumo Publications, Melbourne, 1984)
  • Dragonflies and Edges with Jeff Keith (Seaview Press, Adelaide, 2004)

Novels[edit]

  • The Lotus Throne (Spectrum Pubs., Melbourne, 1976)
  • Neither Here nor There (Kepler Pubs., Warrnambool, 1984)
  • Laura: My Alter Ego (Spectrum Pubs.,Melbourne, 1988)
  • The Day They Shot Edward (Spectrum Pubs.,Melbourne, 1991,1992)
  • The Day They Shot Edward Revised edition (Seaview Press, Adelaide, 2003)
  • Miranda (Seaview Press, Adelaide, 1988)
  • Fishing for Strawberries (Seaview Press, Adelaide,2001)
  • Jerusha Braddon, Painter (Seaview Press, Adelaide, 2005)
  • Hunger Town (Wakefield Press, 2014)

Books by Wendy Scarfe and Allan Scarfe (Joint authors)[edit]

  • A Mouthful of Petals: The Story of an Indian Village (Heinemann, London, 1967)
  • A Mouthful of Petals (Taplinger Pub., New York, 1967)
  • A Mouthful of Petals (Gold Star Pubs, Melbourne, 1972)
  • Tiger on a Rein: Report on the Bihar Famin (Geoffrey Chapman, London, 1969)
  • People of India (Cassell Australia, Melbourne,1972)
  • Victims or Bludgers? Case Studies in Poverty in Australia (Sorrett Pub., Melbourne, 1974)
  • The Black Australians: Aboriginals: The Past and Future (Lloyd O'Neil, Melbourne, 1974)
  • J.P.: His Biography (Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1975) Translated into Hindustani as Jayaprakash Ek Jivan (Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1978)
  • Victims or Bludgers?: A Poverty Inquiry for Schools (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1981)
  • Labor's Titan: The Story of Percy Brookfield, 1878-1921 (Edited with Gilbert Roper) (Warrnambool Institute Press, Warrnambool, 1983)
  • All That Grief: Migrant Recollections of Greek Resistance to Fascism 1941-1949 (Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1994)
  • J.P.: His Biography (Revised edition) (Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1997)
  • Remembering Jayaprakash (Siddharth Pubs, New Delhi, 1997)
  • No Taste for Carnage: Alex Sheppard: A Portrait, 1913-1997 (Seaview Press, Adelaide, 1998)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Scarfe, Wendy". austlit.edu.au. AustLIT. Retrieved 13 June 2008.

Sources[edit]

  • Bibliography of Australian Literature Project List of Australian Writers, National Centre for Australian Studies
  • Bibliography of Australian Women's Literature 1795-1990, by Debra Adelaide
  • Women Writers and Australia: A Bibliography of Fiction: 19th century to 1987, by Margaret C.Murphy, University of Melbourne Library
  • The World Who's Who of Women, 1989
  • The International Who's Who in Poetry, 2003
  • Who's Who of Australian Writers, 1995
  • The Writers Directory, Chicago/London, 1986–88
  • Who's Who in Asia and the Pacific Nations, 1999, 2000
  • International Authors and Writers Who's Who, Cambridge, 1998, 1999–2000, 2003, 2006, 2008