The Unknown Industrial Prisoner

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The Unknown Industrial Prisoner
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First edition
AuthorDavid Ireland
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherAngus and Robertson, Australia
Publication date
1971
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages379 pp
Preceded byThe Chantic Bird 
Followed byThe Flesheaters 

The Unknown Industrial Prisoner is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author David Ireland.[1]

In 1978 a film version was planned, to be produced by Richard Mason and directed by Arch Nicholson, with Ken Cameron also working on it. Funding was from Film Australia. However the Minister for Home Affairs Bob Ellicott cancelled the film on the grounds it was uncommercial, a rare instance of political interference in the Australian film industry.[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ Austlit - The Unknown Industrial Prisoner by David Ireland
  2. ^ David Stratton, The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival, Angus & Robertson, 1980 p16
  3. ^ Rod Bishop & Peter Beilby, "Ken Cameron", Cinema Papers, March–April 1979 p 258

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miles Franklin Award recipient
1971
Succeeded by


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