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Adelaide Festival 60 Years

1960-2020

Catherine McKinnon

The Adelaide Festival is as much shaped by people and place as it in turn shapes people and place; its identity is a weird and wild shifting thing. It is not owned by one individual, but belongs to everyone.

Adelaide Festival 60 Years is an astounding cacophony of images and tales that revel in the life of the Festival since its founding in 1960 - remembering what it was, anticipating what it might be.

The tales are told by the many - choreographers, actors, singers, artistic directors, audience members, writers, lighting designers, arts administrators, curators and more.

Stunning full-colour photography captures moments in time, both sweeping and intimate, woven together to form an important story of culture and ideas across 60 years of history and 35 iconic festivals.

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Catherine McKinnon is an award-winning playwright and novelist. She studied theatre performance and cinema at Flinders University. Her play Tilt was selected for the 2010 National Playwriting Festival, and As I Lay Dreaming won the 2010 Mitch Matthews Award. Her short stories, reviews and articles have appeared in Transnational Literature, Text Journal, RealTime, Narrative and Griffith Review. McKinnon, along with four other writers, won the Griffith Review Novella 111 Award, 2015, and her novella Will Martin was published by Griffith Review in October of that year. Her novel Storyland was shortlisted for the 2018 Miles Franklin Award, the Barbara Jefferis Award and the Voss Award.

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ISBN   9781743056882
CATEGORY   
IMAGES   Full colour throughout
PAGE COUNT   296
DIMENSIONS   255 x 255 mm