Christos Tsiolkas
Christos Tsiolkas is an Australian author.Tsiolkas was born and raised in Melbourne with his Greek immigrant parents, and was educated at Blackburn High School. Tsiolkas completed his Arts Degree at the University of Melbourne in 1987. He edited the student newspaper Farrago in 1987.Career
Tsiolkas' first novel, Loaded, about an alienated closet gay youth in Melbourne, was adapted as the feature film Head On by director Ana Kokkinos, starring Alex Dimitriades. In 2006, his novel Dead Europe won The Age Book of the Year fiction award and was adapted into a film in 2012. In 2009, his fourth novel, The Slap, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize 2009 for best novel in the South-East Asia and South Pacific area. The Slap has been turned into both an Australian and U.S. television miniseries. Barracuda was adapted for television in 2016.
Tsiolkas' 2019 novel Damascus won the 2020 Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction.Personal life
Tsiolkas is a Richmond Football Club supporter and openly gay. He lives with his partner in Melbourne.Books
- Loaded
- Jump Cuts
- The Jesus Man
- The Devil's Playground
- Dead Europe
- The Slap
- Barracuda
- Merciless Gods
- Damascus
Theatre
- Who's Afraid of the Working Class?
- Elektra AD
- Viewing Blue Poles
- Fever
- Dead Caucasians
- Non Parlo di Salo
- The Hit
Screenplays
- Thug
- Saturn's Return
2006 "The Hit" Parallelo Theatre