Mapping Forgotten Worlds: a conversation with Danielle Clode

G. Dooley
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Danielle Clode is an Adelaide-based author who has written on prehistoric megafauna, Pacific exploration, killer whales and bushfires. She writes children’s books, essays, fiction and popular zoology, which have won awards, fellowships and prizes too numerous to mention. Her latest book, at the time of writing, is The Wasp and the Orchid, a biography of Australian nature writer Edith Coleman. Danielle and I have known each other for some years, and we are currently working together on an edited book about first contact between Australian Aboriginal people and explorers. For details of her publications and career, see her website at danielleclode.com.auA graduate in zoology from Oxford University, Danielle has worked as a zookeeper and a museum researcher. Growing up on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, she spent some of her childhood travelling coastal Australia with her family by boat. Danielle teaches creative and academic writing and in all her work she is conscious of the importance of form and voice. In this interview I asked her about style, genre and technique in her writing, particularly The Wasp and the Orchid (2018), Voyages to the South Seas: In Search of Terres Australes (2007) and A Future in Flames (2010).We spoke at her home in the Adelaide Hills in June 2018, and I first asked her about the combination of styles in A Future in Flames, her book about the history, science and future impact of bushfires in Australia.
绘制被遗忘的世界:与Danielle Clode的对话
丹妮尔·克洛德是阿德莱德的一位作家,他的作品涉及史前巨型动物、太平洋探险、虎鲸和丛林大火。她写过儿童书籍、散文、小说和通俗动物学,获得过无数奖项、奖学金和奖品。在撰写本文时,她的最新著作是澳大利亚自然作家伊迪丝·科尔曼的传记《黄蜂与兰花》。丹妮尔和我已经认识好几年了,我们目前正在一起编辑一本关于澳大利亚土著人和探险家第一次接触的书。有关她的出版物和职业的详细信息,请参见她的网站:danielleclode.com.au丹妮尔毕业于牛津大学动物学专业,曾担任动物园管理员和博物馆研究员。她在南澳大利亚的艾尔半岛长大,童年时和家人一起乘船游览澳大利亚沿海。丹妮尔教授创意和学术写作,在她所有的工作中,她都意识到形式和声音的重要性。在这次采访中,我询问了她的写作风格、类型和技巧,尤其是《黄蜂与兰花》(2018)、《南海之旅:寻找澳大利亚的土地》(2007)和《火焰中的未来》(2010)。2018年6月,我们在她位于阿德莱德山的家中进行了交谈,我首先问她《火焰中的未来》(A Future in Flames)一书中的风格组合,这本书讲述了澳大利亚森林大火的历史、科学和未来影响。
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