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Colin Roderick

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Colin Roderick (27 July 1911 – 16 June 2000) was an Australian writer, editor, academic and educator.

Early life and education

Roderick was born in Mount Morgan, Queensland on 27 July 1911.

Career

He worked as editor for the Australian publisher and bookseller Angus & Robertson from 1945 through 1965 and was the firm's director in 1961–65. He was the foundation professor of English at the James Cook University, in Townsville, Queensland.[1]

Final years

After retiring, Roderick was made Emeritus Professor in English at James Cook University and subsequently received an honorary Litt.D. from that university and from the Université de Caen.

Honours and awards

  • 1974: Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society[2]

https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A21740

https://whisperinggums.com/2012/07/09/monday-musings-on-australian-literature-who-is-colin-roderick/

https://www.jcu.edu.au/foundation-for-australian-literary-studies

Personal life

Roderick died in Townsville, Queensland on 16 June 2000.

References

  1. ^ Roderick, Colin, in: William H. Wilde, Joy Hooton, and Barry Andrews, The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, 1994 (online edition 2015). Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b Peter Pierce, "Farewell to literature patriot", The Age, 17 Jun 2000, p. 19.