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Robert Adamson
Robert Adamson
Co-founder of Paper Bark Press in 1986 with Juno Gemes and Michael Wilding, Robert Adamson has been described by John Ashbery as "one of Australia's national treasures."
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Richard James Allen
Richard James Allen
Lily Brett
Lily Brett
Gary Catalano
Gary Catalano
Gary Catalano was widely published for 30 years in all the major Australian literary magazines, as well as in the US, UK, Canada, France and Switzerland. Les Murray has said of Gary that he was "the best prose poet in English."
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Simon Curtis
Simon Curtis
Simon Curtis, a university teacher in the UK, spent a year as Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales in 1989.
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Terry Gillmore
Terry Gillmore
Rodney Hall
Rodney Hall
Rodney Hall helped change the face of Australian literature as the influential poetry editor of The Australian from 1967-78, making it the principal periodical venue for poets in Australia.
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Robert Harris
Robert Harris
Martin Harrison
Martin Harrison
Martin Harrison has been described as a writer whose poetry is both a meditation and a meeting place between the immensity of Australian environment and the hi-tech urbane world of everyday life.
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Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart
Of Kevin Hart's poetry Harold Bloom has written: 'The most outstanding Australian poet of his generation ... One of the major living poets in the English language.'
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Dorothy Hewett
Dorothy Hewett
Coral Hull
Coral Hull
Coral Hull is a Doctor of Creative Arts specialising in poetry, experimental prose fiction, literary articles and digital photography. Her work has been published extensively in magazines in the USA, Canada, Australia and the UK.
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Devin Johnston
Devin Johnston
Devin Johnston has worked as poetry editor for Chicago Review, and is currently involved with a small press called Flood Editions.
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Manfred Jurgensen
Manfred Jurgensen
John Kinsella
John Kinsella
John Kinsella has published eighteen collections of poetry. He is the founding editor of Salt, co-editor of Stand UK and international editor of The Kenyon Review (USA).
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Jennifer Maiden
Jennifer Maiden
Geraldine McKenzie's Duty received the Mary Gilmore Award for the most outstanding first book of poetry 2001-2002.
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David Malouf
David Malouf
Geraldine McKenzie
Geraldine McKenzie
Geraldine McKenzie's Duty received the Mary Gilmore Award for the most outstanding first book of poetry 2001-2002.
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Peter Minter
Peter Minter
Peter Minter is a poet, editor, publisher and teacher living in Sydney. He lectures in Indigenous Cultural Studies and Poetics at the Koori Centre, University of Sydney, and edits poetry for the eminent Australian print journal, Meanjin.
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Yannis Ritsos
Yannis Ryan
Yannis Ritsos was at one time the central figure of contemporary Greek letters, the most popular and the most widely read internationally.
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Gig Ryan
Gig Ryan
Gig Ryan has been Poetry Editor of The Age newspaper, Melbourne, since mid-1998. She is also a freelance reviewer.
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Peter Steele
Peter Steele
Norman Talbot
Norman Talbot
Norman Talbot had eleven books of his own poetry published, and himself published many anthologies and books by other authors...
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Tim Thorne
Tim Thorne
Michael Wilding
Michael Wilding
Max Williams
Max Williams
Max Williams was born in Redfern, Sydney, where he spent a very deprived childhood, during the 1930s Depression, had his first brush with the law at the age of five...
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