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Kathleen Kylie Tennant AO (/ˈkli/;[1] 12 March 1912 – 28 February 1988) was an Australian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, critic, biographer, and historian.

Kylie Tennant
Kylie Tennant, c.1945, (State Library of Queensland photograph)
BornKathleen Kylie Tennant
(1912-03-12)12 March 1912
Manly, New South Wales
Died28 February 1988(1988-02-28) (aged 75)
Sydney, New South Wales
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Notable worksThe Battlers, All the Proud Tribesmen
Notable awardsALS Gold Medal 1942, Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers 1960
Years active1931–1988
SpouseL. C. Rodd, m. 1933
Children2

Early life and career


Tennant was born in Manly, New South Wales; she was educated at Brighton College in Manly and Sydney University, though she left without graduating. She was a publicity officer for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, as well as working as a journalist, union organiser, reviewer (for The Sydney Morning Herald), a publisher's literary adviser and editor, and a member of the Commonwealth Literary Fund advisory board. She married L. C. Rodd in 1933; they had two children (a daughter, Benison, in 1946 and a son, John Laurence, in 1951).

Her work was known for its well-researched, realistic, yet positive portrayals of the lives of the underprivileged in Australia. In a video interview filmed in 1986, three years before her death, for the Australia Council's Archival Film Series, Tennant told how she lived as the people she wrote about, travelling as an unemployed itinerant worker during the Depression years, living in Aboriginal communities and spending a short time in prison for research.[2][3]

Two of Tennant's novels, Battlers and Ride on Stranger, set in the 1930s, have been made into television mini-series.

After World War II, Tennant worked in this hut, in Crowdy Bay National Park
After World War II, Tennant worked in this hut, in Crowdy Bay National Park

"Kylie's Hut", the author's retreat in Crowdy Bay, was destroyed during the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season.[4]


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Notes


  1. See Pronunciation of Kylie. PronounceNames.com
  2. "Kylie Tennant (1986) – Documentary/Interview". Australian Screen. Retrieved 3 May 2008.
  3. Sage, Lorna; Germaine Greer; Elaine Showalter (1999). The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English. Cambridge University Press. p. 619. ISBN 0-521-66813-1. :Ride on Stranger Tennant.
  4. Laura Telford (21 November 2019). "Bushfire in Crowdy Bay National Park destroys Kylie's Hut and precious coastal rainforest". Nambucca Guardian. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  5. Creswell, Toby; Samantha Trenoweth (2006). 1001 Australians You Should Know. Pluto Press Australia. ISBN 1-86403-361-4.
  6. "It's an Honour – Tennant, Kylie (Mrs Rodd)". Australian Government. Retrieved 3 May 2008.
  7. "Australian Dictionary of Biography: William Alfred Clint". Retrieved 8 November 2021.





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