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'In Australian drama it was Bill Reed with his Burke's Company who pioneered Artaudian techniques in a play of stature. The play powerfully exemplifies one of life's strongest metaphors - that Man is to struggle against a seemingly uncaring brutal universe.' Professor Dennis Carroll, Contemporary Australian Theatre, Currency Press

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'In Australian drama it was Bill Reed with his Burke's Company who pioneered Artaudian techniques in a play of stature. The play powerfully exemplifies one of life's strongest metaphors - that Man is to struggle against a seemingly uncaring brutal universe.' Professor Dennis Carroll, Contemporary Australian Theatre, Currency Press
Autorenporträt
Bill Reed is a novelist, playwright and short-story writer. He was born in Perth, Australia, but grew up in Adelaide and Melbourne, where he is better known as a local author. His nine professionally-produced plays include Burke's Company, Mr Siggie Morrison with his Comb and Paper, Truganinni, Cass Butcher Bunting. These plays have also been published. His twelve novels have included Dogod, The 1001 Lankan Nights books 1 and 2, Me the Old Man, and the novel tetralogy Throw Her Back, Are Your Human?, Awash and Tasker Tusker Tasker. The Australian Script Centre has accepted 32 of his plays of various genres for listing and purchase through its official website Australianplays.org. He has worked as editor and journalist both in Australia and overseas. In Australia he has been Publishing Manager of such major book-publishing houses as Rigby, A.H. and A.W. Reed, and the Macmillan Company of Australia. His novel Stigmata won the Fellowship of Australian Writers' ANA award. Among his awards for drama are Critics Choice and The Alexander Theatre Award for Burke's Company and Cass Butcher Bunting. He has won national competitions in all three categories of drama, novels and short stories, including the National Short Story Award. He now divides his time between his native Australia and Sri Lanka.