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Jonathan Mills Jonathan Mills i(A53663 works by) (a.k.a. Jonathan Edward Mills)
Born: Established: 1963 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 State of the Arts Jonathan Mills , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Free Mind : Essays and Poems in Honour of Barry Spurr 2016;
'I wish to explore the basis upon which we think about, plan and act on behalf of our culture. I wish to understand what motivates our intentions as well as our actions; what assumptions, premises even prejudices shape the way we think about the arts and the role they play in our lives.' (Introduction)
1 Nocturne from The Ghost Wife Jonathan Mills , Dorothy Porter , 2016 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: Long Paddock , vol. 76 no. 1 2016;
1 "The Chosen Vessel" and the Ghost Wife Jonathan Mills , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Southerly , August vol. 76 no. 1 2016; (p. 144-168)
' In an interview in the Guardian in 2004, the renowned American author Annie Proulx spoke of her admiration for the work of a little known Australian writer called Barbara Baynton. The creator of Brokeback Mountain described how she was drawn to the work of another female writer whose work was "aesthetically rudimentary, but takes harshness, between men and women, and the land, to a painful level of implacability" (Edemariam). Proulx was referring specifically to her favourite Baynton short story, Squeaker's Mate, though her comments are applicable to almost every story in Baynton's Bush Studies (1902), a collection characterised by relentlessly unsentimental and brutal depictions of life in remote Australian locations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.' (Publication summary)
1 Last Aria from The Eternity Man Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 extract musical theatre opera (The Eternity Man)
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 136-137)
1 The Freak Songs Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 sequence lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 111-126)
1 The Bluebird of Death i "You live your life", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 124-126)
1 Imagination i "I'm your real world", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 121-123)
1 The Veiled Lady i "Lord God", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 119-120)
1 Cat Woman i "Purr and claws", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 117-)
1 The Fruits of Original Sin i "The fruits of Spring", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 115-116)
1 The Winged Human i "Wings, you took advantage", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 113-114)
1 The Male Seahorse i "I brew", Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2009 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Bee Hut 2009; (p. 111-112)
1 2 form y separately published work icon The Eternity Man Julien Temple , Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills , ( dir. Julien Temple ) Australia : Goalpost Pictures , 2008 Z1554990 2008 single work film/TV

'The Eternity Man is a film opera about Arthur Stace, a reformed petty criminal, World War 1 veteran and recovering alcoholic, who haunted Sydney's seedy bars and brothels until a revelation one night in a soup kitchen chapel. Stace then spent nearly 40 years chalking a timeless message on the city's streets: the single word - Eternity.

'The film is a journey into the gritty heart of Sydney itself; a place of black humour, alcoholism, bashings, love, sex, lies and shocking beauty. Stace is the archetypal outsider in the city; unobtrusive, distracted, flung from freak-show to brothel to Baptist church, revealing the secrets a city likes to keep to itself through the autistic repetition of a single gesture. As Stace walks through the decades from the 1930s to the present day he encounters some of the key events of the 20th century.

'During his journey of self-discovery Stace wrote his word almost 500,000 times; it was his mission to traverse the city to its furthest reaches in order to spread his message. Now more than 30 years after his death, this mission has a powerful resonance, to the point where Sydney's millennium celebrations were crowned with his word lighting up the Harbour Bridge in neon, sending his evocative message out from Sydney and across the world.'

Source: ABC1 website, http://www.abc.net.au/
Sighted: 20/01/2009

1 y separately published work icon Butternut Jonathan Mills , Lindisfarne : Forty Degrees South , 2008 6116624 2008 single work novel
1 13 The Eternity Man Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 2003 single work musical theatre opera 'The Eternity Man' tells the story of one of Sydney's most intriguing characters, Arthur Stace, who combed Sydney for 37 years writing the word 'Eternity' in chalk on pavements and other surfaces.
1 3 Sandakan Threnody Jonathan Mills (composer), 2002 single work musical theatre A cross-media collaboration between Singapore, Japan and Australia artists based on war-crimes trial records, survivors' accounts of the death march in Borneo at the end of World War II. It metaphorises the experiences of war and brutality as a journey into the heart of darkness.
1 5 The Ghost Wife Dorothy Porter , Jonathan Mills (composer), 1999 single work musical theatre
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