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| Name: |
Francis Joseph Hardy | | Variant Name: |
Frank J. Hardy, Ross Franklyn, Frank Hardy | | Birth Date: |
March 21, 1917 | | Death Date: |
January 28, 1994 | | Nationality: |
Australian | | Gender: |
Male |
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Biography of Francis Joseph Hardy
3,808 words, approx. 13 pages
 When Frank Hardy died in 1994, Australia lost one of its great larrikins. He was Australia's most famous communist writer: he published six novels, three books of nonfiction, and more than a dozen collections of stories. In the process, he cultivated a...


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Frank Hardy Information
975 words, approx. 3 pages
 Frank Hardy (21 March, 1917–28 January, 1994) was a left-wing novelist and writer from Australia. He was also a political activist bringing the plight of Aboriginal Australians to international attention with the publication of his book The...




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 Melbourne Journal of Politics
Frank Hardy: gambling on justice. (book review)
01/01/2000: 5,592 words, approx. 19 pages Pauline Armstrong Frank Harding and the Making of Power Without Glory Melbourne University Press. Melbourne 2000 $43.95 Frank Hardy's first and most famous novel, Power Without Glory, was researched and written in secret, hidden from the police, and kept out of the...
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 Australian Literary Studies
Frank Hardy and the Literature of Commitment.(Book Review)
05/01/2005: 607 words, approx. 2 pages Frank Hardy and the Literature of Commitment, edited by Paul Adams and Christopher Lee. Melbourne: Vulgar Press, 2003. Paperback, $39.95. Frank Hardy certainly enjoyed the controversy he attracted while he was alive, and doubtless he would find great satisfaction in remaining a...
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 The New York Observer
Ralph Fiennes Is Faithful To Brilliant Words of Friel
5/21/2006: 1,145 words, approx. 4 pages I love Brian Friel’s heart and soul, suffering though they are. Mr. Friel stands above the new generation of Irish dramatists, Martin McDonagh and Conor McPherson, and you have only to see his haunting and wonderful Faith Healer to understand why. There is—to borrow a...
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 The New York Observer
Ralph Fiennes Is Faith ful To Brilliant Words of Friel
5/21/2006: 1,145 words, approx. 4 pages I love Brian Friel’s heart and soul, suffering though they are. Mr. Friel stands above the new generation of Irish dramatists, Martin McDonagh and Conor McPherson, and you have only to see his haunting and wonderful Faith Healer to understand why. There is—to borrow...


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