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Peter Carey: Aussie Legend in Quotes

Peter Carey was born in Bacchus Marsh, Australia on the 7th of May, 1943.

As a young man working in an advertising agency Carey was introduced to authors such as Faulkner and Joyce and was inspired to pick up his own pen. Thanks to his job introducing him to a wide selection of writers, Carey got the literary education he lacked at school.

After thirteen years of writing, and rejection of four of his novels, he finally hit gold with his short story collection –  The Fat Man in History (1974). He is still writing today, with his recent book A Long Way from Home (2018) is a passionate and critically-minded novel about living legacies of colonialism in Australia.

The award-winning writer is one of four authors to have won the Booker Prize twice- the others being Hilary Mantel, J. G. Farrell, and J. M. Coetzee.







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