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Scott Bevan Scott Bevan i(A66813 works by)
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1 Book Bite : The Life of William Dobell Scott Bevan , 2014 extract biography (Bill : The Life of William Dobell)
— Appears in: Good Reading , November 2014; (p. 12-13)
1 Portrait of a Broken Friendship Scott Bevan , 2014 extract biography (Bill : The Life of William Dobell)
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 18-19 October 2014; (p. 24-25)
1 4 y separately published work icon Bill : The Life of William Dobell Scott Bevan , Brookvale : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2014 7939062 2014 single work biography

'By 1945, William Dobell had become what so many artists desire but few in Australia had achieved. He was a household name. But the most famous artist in the land was a broken man.

'His Archibald Prize-winning portrait of Joshua Smith became the subject of a sensational legal case, challenging not just Dobell’s right to the prize, but the very idea of art itself. Dobell won the legal battle but lost so much else. His health was shattered, his desire to paint was wiped out, and his zest for life had been dulled. He had to get away.

'Only 120 kilometres north of Sydney, Wangi Wangi is far removed from big city life. Dobell had come to Wangi to escape fame, but he found community and friendship. In this beguiling little place, William Dobell rediscovered the passion to paint, and the joy of life.

'Through years of research and interviews with Dobell’s friends and long-time locals, acclaimed author and former Wangi resident Scott Bevan discovered how the village protected the artist, cared and posed for him, drank and partied with him. Wangi loved him as one of their own. To the world, he was Sir William Dobell, acclaimed artist. To Wangi, he was simply Bill.

'Bill is the story of one of Australia’s greatest artists and the times he lived through. It explores how ambition and talent took a working class boy a long way in the world, and how the reaction to one painting almost destroyed him. It is a celebration of community, and how one man finally discovers where he belongs – in the unlikeliest of places. ' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Hunter : Paddling through Time along a Great Australian River Scott Bevan , Sydney : ABC Books , 2012 Z1889702 2012 single work autobiography 'After navigating Russia, ABC journalist Scott Bevan decided to come home - via the river which ran through his childhood, the Hunter.

'In his curiously named kayak, Pulbah Raider, he sets out to paddle the river′s length, from near the headwaters high in the Barrington Tops hundreds of kilometres to the Pacific Ocean at Newcastle. The river carries him through time, connecting him to the people who live and work on its banks, some doing it tough, others enjoying the good life.

'As he learns, the Hunter is not just a region, it′s a place that has helped to shape the nation. From it comes the food and wine many of us consume to the electricity in our homes. The river itself has inspired artists, poets and storytellers. It has helped realise dreams and make fortunes, from mining to farming. And during fl oods, it has washed away livelihoods - and lives. Now, as the competition for its resources intensifies, the river′s health - and the region′s lifeblood - are at risk.

'Told with humour and panache, The Hunter takes readers on an engaging ride into the soul of Australia itself.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 Venting Passions in Paradise Scott Bevan , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 30 June 2003; (p. 11)

— Review of Flatfoot : Incorporating the Comedy 'The Swaggering Soldier' by Titus Maccius Plautus David Williamson , 2004 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Water from the Moon : a Biography of John Fawcett Scott Bevan , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1999 Z946817 1999 single work biography
1 5 Onna No Honour Scott Bevan , 1996 single work drama humour
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