Craig McGregor
Craig McGregor (born 12 October 1933, in Jamberoo, New South Wales) is an Australian journalist, essayist, academic, cultural observer and critic.
Life and career[]
McGregor went to Cranbrook School, Sydney,[1] leaving at 16 to work at the Sydney Morning Herald[2] before studying arts at the University of Sydney.
He has written books on Australian society, politics and popular culture, as well as two novels and a collection of short stories. He wrote the script for a section of the 1973 film Libido and co-wrote the 1976 rock opera Hero. He has won two Walkley Awards for Journalism: in 1977 for Best Newspaper Feature Story, and in 1986 for Best Feature in a Newspaper or Magazine.[3] He met and interviewed Bob Dylan during his 1966 tour of Australia, and later edited the book Bob Dylan: A retrospective. He has his own entry in The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia.[4]
He is Emeritus Professor of Visual Communication at the University of Technology, Sydney, where he taught between 1988 and 2000.
Books[]
- Profile of Australia (1966)
- The High Country (1967)
- People, Politics and Pop (1968)
- To Sydney with Love (1968)
- In the Making: Australian Art and Artists (1969)
- Don't Talk to Me about Love (a novel, 1973)
- Bob Dylan: A retrospective (editor) (1972)
- Life in Australia (editor) (1972)
- Up Against the Wall, America (1973)
- The Great Barrier Reef (1974)
- The See-through Revolver (a novel, 1977)
- The History of Surfing (1983)
- Soundtrack for the Eighties (1983)
- Time of Testing: The Bob Hawke Victory (1983)
- Pop Goes the Culture (1984)
- Real Lies (short stories, 1987)
- Headliners (1990)
- Class in Australia (1997)
- Australian Son: Inside Mark Latham (2004)
- Left Hand Drive: A Social and Political Memoir (2013)[5]
References[]
- ^ Contemporary Australians 1995-96, Reed Reference, Port Melbourne, 1995, p.301.
- ^ The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, 2nd edition, Oxford, Melbourne, 1994, p.492.
- ^ "Past Walkley Awards Winners". Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
- ^ Michael Gray, The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia, Continuum, New York, 2006, pp.440-41.
- ^ "Craig McGregor in the National Library of Australia". Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- 1933 births
- Australian journalists
- Australian essayists
- Australian male writers
- Male essayists
- Living people
- People educated at Cranbrook School, Sydney
- The Sydney Morning Herald people