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Elliot Perlman was born on 7 May, 1964 in Australia, is an Australian author and barrister (born 1964). Discover Elliot Perlman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 7 May 1964
Birthday 7 May
Birthplace Australia
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1964

Elliot Perlman (born 7 May 1964) is an Australian author and barrister.

He has written four novels (Three Dollars, Seven Types of Ambiguity, The Street Sweeper and Maybe the Horse Will Talk), one short story collection (The Reasons I Won't Be Coming) and a book for children.

Perlman is the son of second-generation Jewish Australians of East European descent.

1989

He studied law at Monash University in Melbourne, graduating in 1989.

1990

He has been called a post-grunge lit writer, a reference to his works being written following the 1990s genre of grunge lit.

His work "condemns the economic rationalism that destroys the humanity of ordinary people when they are confronted with unemployment and poverty."

This is not surprising in a writer who admires Raymond Carver and Graham Greene because they "write with quite a strong moral centre and a strong sense of compassion."

However, he says, "Part of my task is to entertain readers. I don't want it to be propaganda at all. I don't think that for something to be political fiction it has to offer an alternative; I think just a social critique is enough."

He describes himself, in fact, as being interested in "the essence of humanity" and argued that exploring this often means touching on political issues.

Perlman often uses music, and song lyrics, in his work to convey an idea or mood, or to give a sense of who a character is.

However, he recognises that this is "a bit of a risk because the less familiar the reader is with the song, the smaller the pay off."

1994

In 1994 he won The Age Short Story Award for "The Reasons I Won't Be Coming", a short story that later gave the title to his first collection of short stories, published in 1999.

1997

He was called to the Bar in 1997, but while working as a judge's associate in the early 1990s he started writing short stories.

He lives in Melbourne.

1998

In 1998, his first novel, Three Dollars, was published.

It won The Age Book of the Year and the Betty Trask Prize.

2001

In an interview in 2001 he named Graham Greene as one of the writers who inspire him, describing Greene as "a master of beautifully crisp, clean and spare prose".

2004

His second novel, Seven Types of Ambiguity, was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award, Australia's most prestigious literary award, in 2004.

2005

His novel Three Dollars was produced as a film in 2005.

It was directed by Robert Connolly, and starred David Wenham and Frances O'Connor.

Perlman and Connolly jointly adapted the novel.

2011

Perlman's third novel, The Street Sweeper, was published in 2011.

2017

A six-part series based on Seven Types of Ambiguity was screened on ABC Television in 2017.