Diana Ritch Diana Ritch i(A55524 works by)
Born: Established: 1943 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Thomas Keneally Interviewed by Diana Ritch Diana Ritch (interviewer), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2017 18385047 2017 single work interview
1 y separately published work icon Interview with Kathleen Stewart, Writer Diana Ritch (interviewer), 2000 Z1432541 2000 single work interview
1 y separately published work icon Bryce Courtenay Interviewed by Diana Ritch. Diana Ritch (interviewer), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 1991 18395499 1991 single work interview

'Bryce Courtenay talks about his early family life in Barberton, South Africa; the Boys Farm school, Duiwelskloof; his family; the theories relating to different life approaches of coastal people, mountain people and plains people; family myths; his mother's high expectation for her son; the exploits of his ancestors, dating back to the Crusades; the impact of childhood poverty on his life; winning a scholarship to a prestigious boy's school in South Africa and the weight of family expectations on him; his adolescent years at secondary school; his relationship with mother who had discovered religion through the Assembly of God church; leaving school and planning for his future education; funding his education, working in an underground copper mine in Northern Rhodesia, as a 'grizzly man'; leaving South Africa after questioning apartheid; studying journalism in London; working his passage to Australia; his first glimpses of Sydney and the first people he met [around 1955]; early years working in Sydney; being offered work at an advertising agency and within 5 years being creative director of the McCann Erickson agency; his marriage and three sons; his son's battle with haemophilia and death.

'Courtenay discusses the years between, 1960-1980; at the age 45 (1978) vowing to quit bad habits and get fit; his back operation and immobilization and planning the next phase of his life which was to start his own ad agency, run it for 10 years, sell it to a multinational then become a world famous writer; how his rehabilitation involved swimming and running; marathon running; his theories about life as a business leader; selling his advertising agency; working as the creative director for George Patterson advertising; at night, writing his first book 'The Power of One', his late night writing regime; Jill Hickson; the publishing rights being put up for auction in New York, the process; negotiating the film rights for the book; literary criticism; his second novel 'Tandia'; the causes of racial disharmony in South Africa and Australia; racial tolerance; cross cultural understanding; his story telling devices, imparting a message of hope; human evolution relating to creative process; the role of the right and left sides of the brain; theories about aboriginal dreaming; memory and fiction; storytelling being fundamental to humanity.' (Trove)

1 y separately published work icon Interview with Christobel Mattingley, Children's Author Diana Ritch (interviewer), 1990 Z1275269 1990 single work interview Christobel Mattingley speaks of the writing and publication of her Aboriginal history, Survival in Our Own Land. She discusses her formative years and influences; early contact and affinity with Aborigines; travels in Aboriginal Australia; experiences in schools; racism; problems bridging Aboriginal and European cultures; and describes in detail difficulties encountered in researching her book and the controversy surrounding its publication. (National Library catalogue)
1 y separately published work icon Interview with Gwen Harwood, Poet Diana Ritch (interviewer), 1990 Z839718 1990 single work interview
1 y separately published work icon Interview with Kevin Hart, Author Diana Ritch (interviewer), 1988 Z998275 1988 single work interview

Kevin Hart speaks of his family background; his parents' professions; religion; his schooling; his interest in reading; migrating to Australia; Wacol Hostel; high school in Australia; his interest in Mathematics; poetry; studying English at the ANU; his English and Philosophy double Honours; religious experience; becoming a Roman Catholic; Lines of the Hand; the Departure; Your Shadow; writing poetry; spirituality in poetry; Jewish modes of interpretation; death; autobiography in poetry; ageing; Gypsophila; developing patterns; codes; form; poetry as a kind of self-psychoanalysis; reviews.

1 y separately published work icon Interview with Philip Hodgins, Poet and Some Poetry Reading Diana Ritch (interviewer), Adelaide : 1988 Z997587 1988 single work interview Hodgins speaks about his childhood on a dairy farm at Katandra West, Victoria; attending school in Geelong; being an only child; starting to write poetry; influences on his poems; reads "Leeches" which relates to his leukaemia; effect of leukaemia on his writing; his writing routine; reads "Shooting the Dogs"; writing pastoral poetry; his love of horse riding; treatment of animals; reads "The Title" (Down the Lane with Half a Chook); writers who have influenced him; writing about yourself.
1 y separately published work icon Joan London Interviewed by Diana Ritch Diana Ritch (interviewer), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 1988 18395916 1988 single work interview
1 Three Illustrators Talk About Their Books Diana Ritch (interviewer), 1987 single work interview
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 2 no. 5 1987; (p. 5-7)
1 y separately published work icon Interview with Trevor Shearston, Australian Author Diana Ritch (interviewer), 1986 Z1405957 1986 single work interview
1 y separately published work icon Interview with Olga Masters, Author Diana Ritch (interviewer), 1985 Z1204735 1985 single work interview
1 y separately published work icon Writers and Illustrators Who Received Awards Interviewed by Diana Ritch during Children's Book Week, 18-20 July, 1986 Diana Ritch (interviewer), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 1983 18396836 1983 single work interview
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