词条 | Gerald Glaskin |
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| name = Gerald Marcus Glaskin | image = | imagesize = | caption = | pseudonym = Neville Jackson | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1923|12|16}} | birth_place = Perth, Western Australia | death_date = {{death date|df=yes|2000|03|11}} | death_place = Perth, Western Australia | occupation = | nationality = Australian | genre = | subject = }} Gerald Glaskin (G. M. Glaskin) (1923–2000) was a Western Australian author. BiographyEarly lifeGerald Marcus Glaskin was born on 16 December 1923 in North Perth in Western Australia.[1] He attended Perth Modern School and served in the second world war in the RAN and RAAF.[2] CareerHis published works were extensive. He wrote poetry, short stories, and novels. Some works also included issues of science fiction and new-age spiritual guidance related to the interpretation of dreams. He was also involved in the Western Australian Fellowship of Australian Writers. Although he won the Commonwealth Prize for Literature in 1955, his works were received more favourably in Europe than in Australia. He lived mostly in Asia and later the Netherlands, until returning to Perth in 1967. His extensive time overseas may have been because of the oppressive Australian moral climate of the period against homosexuality. In 1961, he had been charged with indecent exposure on a Perth beach.[3] A resident of Cottesloe, he was enthusiastic for its beach environment.[4] As a writer in Western Australia conditions were not always supportive of the profession.[5] His involvement with the Christos experiment[6][7] saw his writing a number of books related to the subject.[8][9][10][11][12] His novel A Waltz Through the Hills was made into a 1988 film of the same title.[13] His most commercially successful work was a novel about a homosexual love affair, No End To The Way (1965),[14] published under the pseudonym Neville Jackson.[15][16][17] Interviewed in later life about the novel, Glaskin said: "It was banned in Australia and the paperback publishers, Corgi, researched the Australian censorship laws, and discovered that the book could not be shipped to Australia. So they chartered planes and flew them in".[18] It was not inspired by his relationship with noted genealogist Leo van de Pas (Leonardus Francisus Maria van de Pas, 1942–2016),[19] whom he met in 1968 in a gay bar in Amsterdam, and lived with from then onwards till the end of his life.[20] He was also a silent financial partner in The Coffee Pot, a popular Perth meeting place for homosexuals, bohemians and students which was established in the 1950s by Dutch Indonesian migrants, and was then the city's only late night cafe.[21][22] DeathHe died on 11 March 2000.[23][24][25][26][27] Works
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References1. ^Detail from summary of his papers left in Battye Library {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Glaskin, Gerald}}2. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38573711 |title=For the interest of readers we say a few words on this page. |newspaper=Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954) |location=Perth, WA |date=4 April 1946 |accessdate=8 June 2014 |page=17 |publisher=National Library of Australia}} 3. ^Burbidge, John 2007 Underexposed: Gerald Glaskin’s fiction. The Gay and Lesbian Review WorldwideVol 14, Issue 6 http://www.glreview.com/article.php?articleid=719 (accessed July 2011) 4. ^Gerald Glaskin — talks about his love of Cottesloe (March 1984); suffers bad health needing hospitalisation (Sept. 1984). The West Australian, 24 March 1984, p.146; 26 Sept. 1984, p.13 5. ^Clary, Mike (1971) It isn't easy to make a living as a writer. (WA authors comment on making a living as a writer). Daily News, 7 July 1971, p. 10 6. ^{{Citation | author1=Parkhurst, Nicolas | title=The Christos experiment | publication-date=1973 | publisher=Open Mind Publications | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/17916049 | accessdate=8 June 2014 }} 7. ^{{Citation | author1=Parkhurst, Jacqueline | author2=Parkhurst, Nicolas H, (joint author.) | title=Altered states of consciousness and the Christos experiment | publication-date=1976 | publisher=Open Mind Publications | isbn=978-0-9596609-1-3 }} 8. ^{{Citation | author1=Glaskin, G. M. (Gerald Marcus) | title=Windows of the mind : the Christos experience | publication-date=1986 | publisher=Prism | isbn=978-0-907061-81-6 }} 9. ^{{Citation | author1=Glaskin, G. M. (Gerald Marcus) | title=Worlds within : probing the Christos Experience | publication-date=1976 | publisher=Wildwood House | isbn=978-0-7045-0215-4 }} 10. ^{{Citation | author1=Glaskin, G. M. (Gerald Marcus) | author2=Glaskin, G. M. (Gerald Marcus), 1923-2000. Door to eternity | title=A door to infinity : proving the Christos experience | publication-date=1989 | publisher=Prisim | edition=Rev. | isbn=978-1-85327-033-8 }} 11. ^{{Citation | author1=Glaskin, G. M. (Gerald Marcus) | title=A door to eternity : proving the Christos experience | publication-date=1979 | publisher=Wildwood House | isbn=978-0-7045-3002-7 }} 12. ^{{Citation | author1=Glaskin, G. M. (Gerald Marcus) | title=Worlds within | publication-date=1978 | publisher=Arrow Books | edition=Arrow ed. with new appendix | isbn=978-0-09-918600-7 }} 13. ^{{IMDb title |0096412 |A Waltz Through the Hills }} 14. ^{{Citation | author1=Jackson, Neville | title=No end to the way | publication-date=1985 | publisher=Corgi | isbn=978-0-552-12621-2 }} 15. ^Fisher, Jeremy No end to the way: using G.M. Glaskin’s life and works in creative writing teaching, University of New England, in Strange Bedfellows: Refereed Conference Papers of the 15th Annual AAWP Conference, 2010' 16. ^https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:tUS635rTBcEJ:aawp.org.au/files/Fisher_0.pdf+%22gerald+glaskin%22+dutch&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESj_CTIA6ur6Qd1JlWDB3yeKEDZIx01oJN7_FDZgswszhyoxudPnC7Qw37gh_2OxcwV5XuQ-kpE9pYG7RAhppyXdFawmsF4inh0jI7VRzcTsq7BVAXZhXgc8ntlTMmXa1mKY0Dfq&sig=AHIEtbSLUmVHSxupUQ3CdYU0yxyTnLsczw 17. ^State Library of Western Australia index 18. ^{{citation |last=Burbidge |first=John |title=Underexposed: Gerald Glaskin's fiction |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3491/is_/ai_n29385790 |periodical=The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide |date=November–December 2007 |accessdate=23 January 2009 }} 19. ^Royal Musings 20. ^Fisher, Jeremy No end to the way: using G.M. Glaskin's life and works in creative writing teaching, University of New England, in Strange Bedfellows: Refereed Conference Papers of the 15th Annual AAWP Conference, 2010' 21. ^Coffee Pot Exhibition Catalogue City Of Perth, 2010 {{ISBN|978-0-9808513-1-1}} also as {{Citation | author1=Darbyshire, Jo | author2=Perth (W.A. : Municipality) | title=The coffee pot | publication-date=2010 | publisher=City of Perth | isbn=978-0-9808513-1-1 }} 22. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.outinperth.com/index.php/reviews/art/hot-steaming-cup-of-nostalgia |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-07-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001230932/http://www.outinperth.com/index.php/reviews/art/hot-steaming-cup-of-nostalgia |archivedate=1 October 2011 |df=dmy-all }} 23. ^The West Australian, 15 March 2000, Arts Today supplement, p.5 24. ^Westside Observer, 17 March 2000, p.3 25. ^The Sunday times (Perth, W.A.), 26 March 2000, p. 53 26. ^Western Word, June 2000, p.7 27. ^Post Newspapers {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927211257/http://www.postnewspapers.com.au/20000318/news/016.shtml |date=27 September 2007 }} 15 : 1923 births|2000 deaths|20th-century Australian novelists|20th-century Australian male writers|20th-century Australian poets|Australian male novelists|Australian science fiction writers|Australian self-help writers|Australian male short story writers|Gay writers|LGBT novelists|LGBT writers from Australia|Writers from Perth, Western Australia|Australian male poets|20th-century Australian short story writers |
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