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    Moorhouse, Frank

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    Frank Moorhouse is best known for his award - winning Edith Trilogy - the novels Grand Days, Dark Palace, and Cold Light - which has as its background the League of Nations and the rise of international organisation seen through the experiences of a young Australian woman Edith Campbell Berry. He has also participated in public discourse, publishing essays in journals in Australia and overseas, including his essay 'The Writer in a Time of Terror' published in the Griffith Review, which won a Walkley Award, the Alfred Deakin award for an essay contributing to public debate, and the PEN Freedom Award. While writing Australia Under Surveillance he held the position of Senior Fellow at the Griffith University's Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security. Australia Under Surveillance was informed by an interview he had with the former Director - General of Security, David Irvine. He has been a Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington DC, Colonel Johnson Fellow at the History Department of the University of Sydney, and a writer - in - residence at King's College Cambridge. In 2014 the University of Sydney conferred on Frank Moorhouse the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters.
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