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A map of Tasmania from 1916 showing the variety of place names.

Tasmania, given its small geographic size and population has a strong literary culture. Historically Tasmania provides an interesting literary background with visits from early European explorers such as the Dutchman Abel Tasman, the Frenchmen Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and Marion du Fresne and then the English explorers Matthew Flinders and George Bass. The colonisation of Tasmania was characterised by deteriorated relations with the indigenous Aboriginal people and a harsh convict heritage.[1] These early elements of Tasmanian history are found both in the large number of colonial sandstone buildings and in the place names. Environmentally, Tasmania's picturesque landscapes and changeable weather, provide a vivid pictorial backdrop to Tasmanian literary culture.

Currently, many authors call Tasmania home, [2] and there is a growing number of titles set in Tasmania or by Tasmanians. There are also two literary publications of note including the quarterly Island magazine and the bi-monthly Famous Reporter. The Tasmanian government provides some arts funding in the form of prizes, events and grants[3], while local bookshops often host book launches or other literary events.[4] The Tasmanian literary scene also includes children's books such as Tiger Tale.

Notable Tasmanian Authors and Poets

Notable Tasmanian Books

Tasmanian Literary Awards

See Also

References

  1. ^ McCausland, Ian. 'Tasmania', World Book,
  2. ^ The Tasmanian Writers Centre, http://www.tasmanianwriters.org/readtasmania_stuv.htm
  3. ^ Arts Tasmaniahttp://www.arts.tas.gov.au/projects/litprizes/index.htm
  4. ^ The Tasmanian Writers Centre, http://www.tasmanianwriters.org

Further reading

  • Alexander, Alison (editor) (2005)The Companion to Tasmanian HistoryCentre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart. ISBN 186295223X.
  • Robson, L.L. (1983) A history of Tasmania. Volume 1. Van Diemen's Land from the earliest times to 1855Melbourne, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195543645.
  • Robson, L.L. (1991) A history of Tasmania. Volume II. Colony and state from 1856 to the 1980s Melbourne, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195530314.