
Richard Davis is an internationally acclaimed writer specialising in biographies. He's written a series devoted to the lives of famous Australian musicians, including Close to the Flame: The life of Stuart Challender and Wotan's Daughter: The life of Marjorie Lawrence, published by Wakefield Press, as well as biographies of pianists Geoffrey Parsons and Eileen Joyce. These have enjoyed international critical success and earned Richard the Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge Award for the Arts. Richard is also the author of some lighter books including the popular Great Australian Ghost Stories. He also teaches creative writing.
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'Excellent reading.' - Ian Lipke, Queensland Reviewers Collective
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'The story of Challender's life can be an inspiration to others who want to follow a different path.' - Helen Eddy, ReadPlus
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'Fascinating reading … This book is a treat for music lovers.' - Lisa Hill, ANZ LitLovers LitBlog
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'The first fully detailed account of arguably the most outstanding conductor Australia has produced … meticulously documented and interestingly written.' - Graham Strahle, Music Australia
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'This meticulous biography explores the complexities of Challender's character and pays tribute to his unique contribution to musical life.' - Fiona Capp, Sydney Morning Herald
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'[T]his well-researched and readable book is an admirable record of an artist whose legacy is strong despite the shortness of his career.' - Ian Dickson, Australian Book Review
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'One of the greatest conductors Australia has ever produced.' - Peter Pinne, Stage Whispers
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'This biography should go a very long way toward assuring and cementing into our psyches the vitality and power of Stuart Challender's monumental body of work.' - Mark Isaacs, Loud Mouth
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'Wakefield Press has honoured both Richard and Stuart in a beautifully prepared, written, annotated and illustrated volume that does honour both to Stuart and to Wakefield Press. It's been well worth the wait and I extend my deepest thanks.' - Peter Burch AM BM