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247: 452:. The Darcy biography is drawn from Niland's immense archive of books, photographs, clippings, letters, unpublished memoirs and taped interviews about the ill-fated boxer, supplemented by subsequent research. (A hero to many Irish Australians, Darcy had died of an infection in America at the height of his sporting powers, only a few months before Niland's birth in 1917.) 33: 455:
Picking up where Niland left off, the Park-completed biography is a carefully compiled chronicle of Darcy's short life as seen through the eyes of his contemporaries. It also throws light on the Australian national mood during the years of
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ended this avenue of employment, however, and for some years he travelled the country, finding work in a wide variety of occupations including as a farm labourer, opal miner, circus hand, potato digger, and shearing shed
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Niland was burdened with a chronic heart condition (it had prevented him from serving with the Australian armed forces during World War II), and he died at the age of 49.
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Together they earned a living writing full-time and garnering critical praise for their works. By January 1944 both Niland and Park had each written radio scripts for
362:(1950-present). After their wedding, Niland and Park travelled through the Australian outback – he worked as a shearer and she worked as a cook – before settling in 311:, and his mother was Barbara Lucy, née Egan. He was the eldest of six children in the Irish-Catholic family. Niland was named by his father after the boxer, 958: 315:(1895–1917), he changed the form of his first name to D'Arcy as an adult. He attended the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart school in Glen Innes. 328:
newspaper, hoping to become a reporter. His poem "Old Folks' Christmas", was printed in December 1934 and was followed by "My Country" in March 1935 in
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Between 1949 and 1952, Niland won many prizes for his short stories and novels and, three years later, achieved international fame with the novel
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in 1987. She also completed his research into the life of Les Darcy, releasing it in the form of a biography,
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Park edited the pick of her husband's short stories after his death and they were published by
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include details of her life with Niland and their five children. Their twin daughters,
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remains his most renowned. It portrays the wanderings and experiences of an Australian
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D'Arcy Niland was born Darcy Francis Niland on 20 October 1917 in the rural town of
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Niland left school at 14 and two years later he briefly worked in Sydney as a
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On 11 May 1942 Niland married New Zealand-born journalist and fellow author,
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named Macauley and his daughter. It was published in 1955 and made into a
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The Ballad of the Fat Bushranger : and Other Stories (1961)
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Park died in Sydney in 2010, aged 93. Her obituary appeared in
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in 1943, then a tough working-class suburb of Sydney.
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Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, Glen Innes
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Glen Innes, New South Wales
Darlinghurst, New South Wales
The Shiralee
Rosina Ruth Park
Kilmeny
Deborah
The Shiralee
swagman
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Peter Finch
1987 TV mini-series
Bryan Brown
Ruth Park
Kilmeny
Deborah
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