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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox person David Astle (born 9 November 1961) is an Australian TV personality and radio host, and writer of non-fiction, fiction and plays. He also co-hosted the SBS Television (SBS) show Letters and Numbers, as the dictionary expert, in company with Richard Morecroft and Lily Serna,[1] a role to which he returned for Celebrity Letters and Numbers in 2021.

Career

Astle's cryptic crosswords, appearing under the name "DA" in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald (for which he also writes the "Wordplay" section), have developed a large following which includes musician Holly Throsby[2] and actor Geoffrey Rush. Rush called him "the Sergeant Pepper of cryptic crosswords".[3] In 2011, his portrait called "DA" painted by artist Amanda Marburg, was shortlisted for the Archibald Prize.

Astle's 2013 book Cluetopia: The story of 100 years of the crossword celebrates the centenary of the crossword with a chapter for each year. Astle is a three times winner of the Banjo Paterson Writing Award.[4] He won third prize in The Age Short Story Award in 1990 and his first novel, Marzipan Plan, was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. In 2001 he won the James Joyce Suspended Sentence Award for short fiction.[5] His play Cowboy Humour was part of the Short and Sweet play festival in 2008,[6] which has previously featured Astle's plays including The Gentleman Had An Axe in 2007[7] and The Mercy Kitchen.[8]

Astle has taught journalism at RMIT University and in 2004 was awarded a DSC Teaching Award for best sessional teacher.[9] In 2013, he helped create the word "phub" (a portmanteau of phone and snub), for when someone is ignored in favour of a mobile phone.[10]

From 2015 he was a fill-in host on ABC Radio Melbourne as well as a regular word expert on ABC TV's News Breakfast.

In December 2019, Astle was appointed as host of the Evenings radio program on ABC Radio Melbourne and ABC Local Radio in Victoria replacing Lindy Burns.[11] Throughout 2019 Astle filled in for Burns whilst she was on long service leave.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Marzipan Plan
  • The Book of Miles (Minerva, 1997) 1-86330-589-0

Non-fiction

  • "Rewording the Brain" (Allen & Unwin, 2018) Шаблон:ISBN
  • "Riddledom: 101 Riddles and Their Stories" (Allen & Unwin, 2015) Шаблон:ISBN
  • "Cluetopia: The story of 100 years of the crossword" (Allen & Unwin, 2013) Шаблон:ISBN
  • "Puzzles and Words 1" (Allen & Unwin, 2013) 9781743318546
  • "Puzzles and Words 2" (Allen & Unwin, 2013) 9781743318546
  • Puzzled: Secrets and Clues From a Life Lost in Words (Allen & Unwin, 2010) Шаблон:ISBN
  • Cassowary Crossing (Penguin Books, 2005) Шаблон:ISBN; (re-jacketed as Offbeat Australia (Penguin Books, 2007) Шаблон:ISBN)
  • One Down, One Missing (Hardie Grant Books, 2003) 9781740661416

For children

Plays

  • The Gentleman Had an Axe (2007)
  • Cowboy Humour (2008)
  • The Mercy Kitchen (2008)

References

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External links

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