About Norman Lindsay
Norman Alfred William Lindsay (1879-1969) was a prolific artist, sculptor, writer, editorial cartoonist and scale modeler, as well as being a highly talented boxer. He is widely regarded as one of Australia's greatest artists, producing a vast body of work in different media, including pen drawing, etching, watercolour, oil and sculptures in concrete and bronze. In 1901, he joined the staff of the Sydney Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, magazine and review. Lindsay wrote the children's classic The Magic Pudding in 1918. Many of his novels have a frankness and vitality that matches his art. His other works include: A Curate in Bohemia (1913), The Pen Drawings of Norman Lindsay (1918) and Creative Effort (1920).
Novels
A Curate in Bohemia (1913)
The Magic Pudding: Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle and Sam Sawnoff (1918)
Redheap (1930)
aka Every Mother's Son
The Cautious Amorist (1932)
Miracles By Arrangement (1932)
aka Mr. Gresham and Olympus
Pan in the Parlour (1933)
Saturdee (1933)
The Age of Consent (1935)
The Flyaway Highway (1936)
The Cousin From Fiji (1945)
Half Way To Anywhere (1947)
Dust Or Polish? (1950)
The Magic Pudding: Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle and Sam Sawnoff (1918)
Redheap (1930)
aka Every Mother's Son
The Cautious Amorist (1932)
Miracles By Arrangement (1932)
aka Mr. Gresham and Olympus
Pan in the Parlour (1933)
Saturdee (1933)
The Age of Consent (1935)
The Flyaway Highway (1936)
The Cousin From Fiji (1945)
Half Way To Anywhere (1947)
Dust Or Polish? (1950)
Collections
Non fiction
The Pen Drawings of Norman Lindsay (1918)
Creative Effort (1920)
The Scribblings of an Idle Mind (1956)
Bohemians at the Bulletin (1965)
Rooms and Houses (1968)
My Mask (1970)
Creative Effort (1920)
The Scribblings of an Idle Mind (1956)
Bohemians at the Bulletin (1965)
Rooms and Houses (1968)
My Mask (1970)
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