Joan Lindsay

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Joan Lindsay (born Joan a'Beckett Weigall) (November 16, 1896 - December 23, 1984) was an Australian author.

Lindsay was born in St Kilda East, Victoria, Australia, the daughter of Sir Theyre and A.S.H. Weigall, and was related to the Boyd family, perhaps Australia's most famous and prolific artistic dynasty. From 1916 to 1920 she studied painting at the National Gallery School, Melbourne. In 1921 she first exhibited with the Victorian Artists Society.

In 1922 Joan Weigall married Daryl Lindsay, in London.

Her Books

  • Through Darkest Ponelayo, 1936
  • Time Without Clocks, 1962
  • Facts Soft and Hard, 1964
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock, 1967 (released as a film in 1975)
  • Syd Sixpence, 1983 (children's book)

Picnic at Hanging Rock is her best known work, and was made into a feature film by producers: Patricia Lovell, Hal and Jim McElroy and director Peter Weir in 1975. Lady Lindsay died in Melbourne.

See Australian culture