LC control no. | n 80034891 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR9619.3.K46 |
Personal name heading | Keneally, Thomas |
Variant(s) | Keneally, Tom |
See also | Alternate identity: Coyle, William, 1935- |
Other standard no. | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Thomas_Keneally https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q298334 https://www.freebase.com/m/0h6tb http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0447745 http://www.nndb.com/people/123/000046982 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/52133 |
Associated country | Australia |
Birth date | 1935-10-07 |
Place of birth | Sydney (N.S.W.) |
Field of activity | Fiction--Authorship Novels Drama Playwriting Acting |
Profession or occupation | Novelists Dramatists Authors Actors |
Found in | The place at Whitton. Data from Int. Film Exchange for The Devil's playground [MP] 1981, c1976: (Thomas Keneally, actor) Phone call to Int. Film Exchange, 4/30/84 (Thomas Keneally, Australian; actor and writer) Chief of Staff, 1991: t.p. (William Coyle) jkt. (pseud. of Thomas Keneally) Contemp. auth., new rev. ser., 1983: (Keneally, Thomas (Michael), 1935- ; b. Sydney, Australia) Contemp. lit. crit., v. 43 (Thomas (Michael) Keneally, 1935- ; Australian novelist, non-fiction writer, dramatist, author of children's books, and short story writer) Our republic, 1993: t.p. (Tom Keneally) Wikipedia, Aug. 19, 2013 (Thomas Keneally; Thomas Michael Keneally, AO; born 7 October 1935 in Sydney; Australian novelist, playwright and author of non-fiction. He is best known for writing Schindler's Ark, the Booker Prize-winning novel of 1982 which was inspired by the efforts of Poldek Pfefferberg, a Holocaust survivor. The book would later be adapted to Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 50045327 n 82093509 |