Lucas Grainger-Brown Lucas Grainger-Brown i(7233912 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

in 2017, Lucas Grainger-Brown was a PhD student at The University of Melbourne.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2021 longlisted Griffith Review Emerging Voices GREW Prize
2017 shortlisted The Horne Prize for ‘Without Heroes’,
2017 shortlisted The Fair Australia Prize Essay Prize For 'What We Are Due'.

Awards for Works

'We Three Hundred' 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 400 2018; (p. 45-51)

'I signed away ten years of my life at high school. Three hundred or so teenagers did likewise around the country; from Sydney and Melbourne to the wind-rustle quiet of burnt umber townships. We had similar reasons – wanting to be heroes and leaders, chasing self-respect, escaping loose ends, following Simpson and his donkey.' (Introduction)

2018 winner The Calibre Prize
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