Eric Charles Rolls
Eric Charles Rolls (1923-2007) was an Australian writer.[1]
Eric Rolls | |
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Born | Eric Charles Rolls 25 April 1923 Grenfell, New South Wales |
Died | 31 October 2007 84) Camden Haven | (aged
Occupation | writer, environmentalist, farmer, historian |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Notable awards | Greening Australia Journalism Award Member of the Order of Australia |
Relatives | Joan Stephenson (wife) Elaine van Kempen (wife) |
Life
Eric was born in Grenfell, New South Wales in 1923, and died in Camden Haven in 2007.[2] He attended the Sydney selective school of Fort Street High, before serving in the second world war in New Guinea,[1] as a signaller.[3] On his return from the war, he took up land in 1946 in the north-west of New South Wales (east of the Pilliga and later at "Cumberdeen", Baradine)[4] and farmed and wrote,[1] often spending long periods in Sydney, researching at the Mtichell Library.[4]
He had two happy marriages, the first with Joan Stephenson and after her death in 1985,[5] a second with Elaine van Kempen, whom he met when she came to work for him in 1985 as his research assistant,[6] and married in 1988.[3]
Work
One of his most celebrated works is A Million Wild Acres of which Tom Griffiths (emeritus professor of history at the ANU) wrote:
"(Les) Murray considered A Million Wild Acres to be like an extended, crafted campfire yarn in which everyone has the dignity of a name, and in which the animals and plants have equal status with humans in the making of history: “It is not purely human history, but ecological history he gives us… one which interrelates the human and non-human dimensions so intimately.” Murray compared its discursive and laconic tone to the Icelandic sagas. Through his democratic recognition of all life, Rolls enchanted the forest and presented us with a speaking land, a sentient country raucous with sound."[7]
Publications
(incomplete)
Poetry
Books
- 1981 - A million wild acres : 200 years of man and an Australian forest
- 1984 - The river : a chronicle of life on the land / illustrated by Marianne Yamaguchi.
- 1984 - They all ran wild : the story of pests on the land in Australia (13 editions)
- 1984/1998 - Celebration of the senses
- 1992/1993 - Sojourners : the epic story of China's centuries-old relationship with Australia : flowers and the wide sea
- 1996 - Citizens : flowers and the wide sea : continuing the epic story of China's centuries-old relationship with Australia
- 2002 - Visions of Australia : impressions of the landscape 1642-1910
- 2011 - A million wild acres : 200 years of man and an Australian forest/ foreword by Les Murray.
References
- Libraries Australia: Rolls, Eric C. (Eric Charles) 1923-2007
- "Eric Rolls". www.austlit.edu.au. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
- Hanley, Penelope (2009). Creative Lives: Personal Papers of Australian Writers and Artists (Eric Rolls). National Library Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-27656-8.
- "Eric Rolls and the Pilliga". Radio National. 25 July 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
- Griffiths, T (2007). "Rolls, Eric Charles (1923–2007)". Obituaries Australia. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
- Wyndham, S. (2007). "Author Rolls dies aged 84". Sydney Morning Herald (2007-11-03). Retrieved 1 December 2019.
- Griffiths, T. (2016). "Golden disobedience: the history of Eric Rolls". Inside Story. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
External links
- Eric Rolls and the Pilliga on ABC Earshot
- Golden disobedience: the history of Eric Rolls
- Eric Rolls readingaustralia.com.au
- UQP authors: Eric Rolls
- In Bed with Phillip: Eric Rolls