Alison Croggon (born 1962) is a contemporary Australian poet, playwright, fantasy novelist, and librettist. Born in the Transvaal, South Africa, Alison...
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The Gift (aka The Naming) is 2002 fantasy novel by Alison Croggon. It is the first in her Pellinor quartet. The Gift was first published in Australia on...
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"Review: The Gift Archived 26 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine by Alison Croggon, Theatre Notes, 11 June 2011 The Maids Archived 29 July 2013 at the...
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However, he notes that the play lacks social detail and character depth. Alison Croggon, writing in The Guardian, gave the play 2 stars out of 5, described...
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Theatre Company. Rabe was once described by Melbourne theatre critic Alison Croggon as having the sort of presence that "makes shy people swallow hard and...
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2018, a role she held until June 2021. Pascall Prize-winning critic Alison Croggon was appointed arts editor of The Saturday Paper in August 2020. In April...
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Gauguin (1943); and Gauguin (a synthetic life) by Michael Smetanin and Alison Croggon. Déodat de Séverac wrote his Elegy for piano in memory of Gauguin. The...
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Pellinor is a fantasy series by Australian author Alison Croggon, spanning four books and a prequel. The series is the retelling of the "Naraudh Lar-Chanë"...
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Richard III at the Melbourne Theatre Company directed by Simon Philips. Alison Croggon in The Australian wrote: "This is a deeply intelligent performance,...
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Croft-Cooke (1903–1979, England, f/nf) Andrew Crofts (born 1953, England, nf) Alison Croggon (born 1962), S Africa/Australia, p/d/f) Bithia Mary Croker (1848 or...
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19th-century annual gift book edited by Eliza Leslie The Gift (Croggon novel), a 2002 novel by Alison Croggon The Gift (Nabokov novel), a 1938 novel by Vladimir Nabokov...
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The Crow is a fantasy novel by Alison Croggon. It is the third book of her Pellinor tetralogy. The book is set in the fictional world of Edil-Amarandh...
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International Film Festival. His performance was critically acclaimed. Alison Croggon, writing in The Australian Newspaper said, 'crucially, Redding has a...
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(fairy tale), a Slavic fairy tale The Crow (novel), a fantasy novel by Alison Croggon Crow (Australian band), an alternative band of the 1990s Crow (band)...
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call Winton "stunning". An opera based on the novel, with libretto by Alison Croggon and music by Iain Grandage, was premiered in Melbourne in September...
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authoritative performance". In 2018 she directed Blasted for Malthouse Theatre. Alison Croggon wrote that, "It’s hard to think of a better director for this text than...
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Kevin Rudd, and Rob Oakeshott. In 2020, poet, playwright and novelist Alison Croggon became the paper's arts editor. In March 2024, Stan Grant started producing...
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(1769–1848, E) Andy Croft (born 1956, E) Julian Croft (born 1941, A) Alison Croggon (born 1962, A) Jeremy Cronin (born 1949, SA) M. T. C. Cronin (born 1963...
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The Riddle is a 2004 fantasy novel by Alison Croggon. It is the second in her Pellinor tetralogy, continuing from The Gift. As with all books in the series...
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The Singing is the fourth and last novel in Alison Croggon's Pellinor series. The novel was completed in June 2007 and was published in Australia on 30...
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Crist (1876–1941), poet, novelist, short story writer and journalist Alison Croggon (born 1962), poet, playwright, fantasy novelist and librettist M. T...
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Prize for Poetry: Elizabeth Riddell, Selected Poems Mary Gilmore Prize: Alison Croggon, This is the Stone Miles Franklin Award: Tim Winton, Cloudstreet See...
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Lily), a character in the Pellinor fantasy series by Australian author Alison Croggon Feuerlilie (English: Fire Lily) was the code name of a German anti-aircraft...
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Warfare The Riddle (novel), a 2004 fantasy book of the Pellinor series by Alison Croggon The Riddle (fairy tale), one of Grimm's Fairy Tales "The Riddle", a...
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Crawford (1868–1930) Louise Crisp (born 1957) Julian Croft (born 1941) Alison Croggon (born 1962) M. T. C. Cronin (born 1963) Zora Cross (1890–1964) Margaret...
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poet Maria Sonia Cristoff (b. 1965, Argentina), fiction & non-f. wr. Alison Croggon (b. 1962, Argentina), poet, pw. & nv. Bithia Mary Croker (1849–1920...
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Dom Knight, and Anthony Ackroyd, along with Circus Oz and playwright Alison Croggon. A memorial service was held for him in the Melbourne Spiegeltent on...
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Manual for Arabic letters. Other examples: In the Pellinor series by Alison Croggon, the Bards of the land, magic users and Light bringers use the Speech...
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Armfield – director of the 2011 / 2012 Belvoir Theatre production. Alison Croggon – theatre critic and playwright. Sandy Gore – played Pearl in the 1977...
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text: Jacqui Rutten 1995 The Burrow, music: Michael Smetanin, text: Alison Croggon 1997 Wide Sargasso Sea, music: Brian Howard, text Brian Howard after...
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