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1 5 y separately published work icon Grimmish Michael Winkler , Toronto : Coach House Books , 2023 24013894 2021 single work novel

'Pain was Joe Grim's self-expression, his livelihood and reason for being. In 1908-09 the Italian-American boxer toured Australia, losing fights but amazing crowds with his showmanship and extraordinary physical resilience. On the east coast Grim played a supporting role in the Jack Johnson-Tommy Burns Fight of the Century; on the west coast he was committed to an insane asylum. In between he played with the concept and reality of pain in a shocking manner not witnessed before or since. Award-winning writer Michael Winkler braids the story of Grim in Australia and meditations on pain with thoughts on masculinity and vulnerability, plus questionable jokes, in a haymaker of experimental non-fiction.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon An Eye for Talent : A Life at NIDA John Clark , Toronto : Coach House Books , 2022 24738319 2022 single work autobiography

'How did an institution that began in a tin shed at the University of NSW become, within forty years, one of the most influential theatre training schools in the world?

'By any measure NIDA is a force in the entertainment industry. It has identified and trained many of the world’s most influential performers, directors, designers, producers and others in the entertainment industry, from Mel Gibson and Judy Davis to Baz Luhrmann, Cate Blanchett and Justin Kurzel, to name a fraction.

'An Eye For Talent traces John Clark’s creative life from his childhood in Tasmania and early training in the U.K., to the inception of NIDA, and his stewardship of NIDA on its way to international success. John describes in detail the system he developed that brought the school its international success, the crises that almost destroyed it on the way, as well as its rapid decline as decades of experience were lost in a few years.

'An Eye For Talent is an instruction manual on how to create a great theatre school, and how it was lost.' (Publication summary)

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