The British film director Ken Russell died on 27 November 2011. But Russell was equally notorious as an opera director, as audiences at the Spoleto Festival in Melbourne realised in 1986, when they witnessed his controversial production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Less known is another possible connection with Australia: at one stage, Russell was slated to direct the film version of Patrick White’s novel Voss.
For the past few years, I’ve been working with Robyn Holmes, Senior Curator of Music at the National Library of Australia, researching the background to Voss and its place in the cultural history of Australia. Our aim is to produce an e-publication, Patrick White, Voss and the Australian Cultural Landscape, which will accompany the celebrations of Patrick White’s centenary in May 2012.
To celebrate the life of Ken Russell, here is an extract from this forthcoming e-publication.













