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92:, "I have probably not been happier in my life. There are people here I like immensely.... I'm 40 – I feel very grown up." He worked as a freelance writer and art critic while working on his novels and poetry. While he continued to write for the rest of his life publishing success evaded him. His last published book, 22:(14 April 1929 – 27 May 2002) was an Australian author. Mathew wrote poetry, drama, radio plays and filmscripts, short stories, novels, arts and literature criticism, and other non-fiction. He left Australia in 1960 and never returned, dying in New York where he had lived from 1968. 99:
Eva Kollsman became a lifelong patron and supporter of Mathews, and theirs was an intensely intimate relationship. She donated his papers to the National Library of Australia following his death and established a trust to support research into Australian writers.
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and his wife Eva. His British lover, Tony Hippisley, had committed suicide the year before. The Kollsmans, and especially Eva, assisted Mathew through their literary connections.
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Mathew left Australia for Italy in 1960. After some time there he moved to London, where he lived until 1968 when he went to New York and met the inventor,
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During the 1950s Mathew also worked in shops, moved furniture, gave school broadcasts and adult education lectures, wrote literary reviews for the
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Mathew remained in New York for the rest of his life. In 1969, he wrote in a letter to his Australian artist friend,
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during his childhood, attending Sydney Boys High School. He attended Sydney Teachers College from 1947 to 1949.
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The National Library of Australia holds Ray Mathews papers. They were donated by Eve Kollsman.
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The Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust and the Papers of Ray Mathew (1929–2002)
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as an accounts officer 1952–1954 and was a tutor and lecturer at the
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Between 1949 and 1951 Mathew taught at small country schools in
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http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/gateways/issues/89/story10.html
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Valerie Helson, 'Ray Mathew An Australian For Life',
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Tense Little Lives: Uncollected Prose of Ray Mathew
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Leichhardt
Bondi
Sydney
New South Wales
CSIRO
University of Sydney
Paul Kollsman
Pixie O'Harris
Sing for St. Ned
The Medea of Euripides
We Find the Bunyip
The Life of the Party
A Spring Song
Mena Abdullah
AustLit
http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/gateways/issues/89/story10.html
Valerie Helson, 'Ray Mathew An Australian For Life', NLA News XIV.7 (2004): 3–6
The Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust and the Papers of Ray Mathew (1929–2002)
AustLit entry
Finding aid to the papers of Ray Mathew.
Categories
Australian male dramatists and playwrights
Writers from Sydney
1929 births
2002 deaths
20th-century Australian dramatists and playwrights

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