Australian poet
The poets listed below were either citizens or residents of Australia or published the bulk of their poetry whilst living there.
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Early life
Australian writer Adam Aitken was born in London in 1960. He spent his early childhood with relatives in Thailand, and was educated at a convent in Malaysia, then a school in Perth Western Australia, before his family moved to Sydney, Australia in 1969. His father was born in Melbourne and as a young man worked as a copy-writer and advertising executive, then re-trained as a landscape architect. He was a respected ceramics critic and in the early 1970s was an activist in the Anti-Vietnam War Moratorium movement. His mother is Thai and worked in the Samuel Taylor Factory in Sydney, then as an interpreter.
Career
Aitken began writing in the mid-1970s and majored in English and Art Film History at the
University of Sydney
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. He has also completed a
Master's
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in linguistics and a Doctorate in Creative Arts from the Centre for New Writing,
University of Technology, Sydney
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. His doctoral thesis was titled "Writing the hybrid: Asian imaginaries in Australian literature". He was associate poetry editor for HEAT magazine.
Aitken has published seven full length collections of poetry, and his work appears in numerous literary journals and poetry anthologies, most recentl Contemporary Australian Poetry A graduate of the University of Sydney English Department, he studied the Metaphysical poets, Shakespeare, the Augustan poets and the Romantics, then moved on to courses in Modern American poetry and fiction under Don Anderson and Jim Tulip. There he studied creative writing informally at lunch time poetry workshops convened by Dennis Haskell, and became part of a loose community of poets then based in inner city Sydney, including
Gig Ryan
Gig Ryan, born Elizabeth Anne Martina Ryan November 5, 1956, is an Australian poet. She is a recipient of the Christopher Brennan Award.
Biography
Ryan was born in Leicester, England in 1956. Her father is the Australian surgeon Peter Jo ...
, John Forbes,
John Tranter
John Ernest Tranter (born 29 April 1943) is an Australian poet, publisher and editor. He has published more than twenty books of poetry; devising, with Jan Garrett, the long running ABC radio program ''Books and Writing''; and founding in 1997 ...
,
Pam Brown
Pamela Jane Barclay Brown (born 1948) is an Australian poet.
Career
Pam Brown was born in Seymour, Victoria. Most of her childhood was spent on military bases in Toowoomba and Brisbane. Since her early twenties, she has lived in Melbourne a ...
, Kit Kelen, Stephen Kelen, and Anna Couani. He also studied Fine Arts and Cinema studies in his Honours year under film theorist
Alan Cholodenko
Alan Robert Cholodenko is an American-Australian scholar, film and animation theorist. His most recognized work are two of the earliest publications in the field of Animation Studies, animation studies, namely ''The Illusion of Life: Essays on An ...
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He is considered to be a poet of no particular school or trend, postcolonial and lyrical, and with a postmodern commitment to language play and experimentation. As with his contemporaries post-1968, his influences have been broad, but predominantly those of modern German, French, British and American poets, including some of the New York School. Aitken's poems "fulfil the old Horatian ideal of both teaching and delighting".
In 1996, his second poetry collection ''In One House'' was considered one of the best poetry collections of that year. In 2001, his third collection ''Romeo and Juliet in Subtitles'', was shortlisted for the John Bray South Australian Literary Festival Award, and was runner-up for
The Age Book of the Year
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poetry prize. In 2009, his fourth collection, ''Eighth Habitation'', was published by Giramondo Press and shortlisted for the 2010 John Bray Award. His memoir ''One Hundred Letters Home'' (Vagabond Press, 2016) was nominated for th Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) Gold Medal. In 2018, Aitken's collection ''Archipelago'' (Vagabond Press, 2017) was shortlisted for the
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
The Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry is awarded annually as part of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards for a book of collected poems or for a single poem of substantial length published in book form.Prime Minister's Literary Awards
The Australian Prime Minister's Literary Awards (PMLA) were announced at the end of 2007 by the incoming First Rudd ministry following the 2007 election. They are administered by the Minister for the Arts.Avenue of Nations sculpture. According to Centennial Parklands Smart's "sculpture was developed as a vehicle for communication, a connection, between cultures. It features a series of hanging shells crafted from bronze, with selected words celebrating Australian society, engraved on them Hand Upon Hand is interactive and tactile, and encourages unity through experience. Over time and use, the layering of hands on the shells will enhance its meaning, and reinforce the unity and diversity of our cultural backgrounds."
His writing continues to demonstrate a deep interest in issues of cross-cultural identity and family connection in a transnational context, and cultural hybridity. Adam's work has been translated into French, Swedish, German, Polish, Malay,
Mandarin
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Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
and Russian, and is published internationally, most notably in ''
Poetry Magazine
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''. He has also served as a co-editor (with Kim Cheng Boey and Michelle Cahill) of the Contemporary Asian Australian Poets ' anthology, a book now included in the NSW High School English syllabus.
In December 2021 he won the
Patrick White Award
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The $25,000 cash award is given to a writer who has been highly creative o ...
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Aitken's seventh collection i Revenants (Giramondo Press 2022). It was shortlisted for the 2023 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry.
Books
* ''Letter to Marco Polo'', Island Press, 1985
* ''In One House'', HarperCollins/Paper Bark Press, 1996
* ''Romeo And Juliet in Subtitles'', Brandl & Schlesinger, 2000
* (chapbook) ''Impermanence.com'', Vagabond Press, 2004
* ''Eighth Habitation'', Giramondo Publishing, 2009
* (chapbook) ''The Bats of Angkor Wat'', Picaro Press, 2011
* (chapbook)''Tonto's Revenge'', TinFish Press, 2011
* (chapbook) ''November Already'', Vagabond Press, 2013
* (As co-editor) '' ontemporary Asian Australian Poetshttps://puncherandwattmann.com/product/contemporary-asian-australian-poets/ Contemporary Asian Australian Poets', Puncher and Wattmann, 2013. Edited by Adam Aitken, Kim Cheng Boey and Michelle Cahill.
* ''One Hundred Letters Home'', Vagabond Press, 2016
* ''Archipelago,'' Vagabond Press, 2017
* (chapbook) ''Notes on the River'', Little Window Press, 2017
* ''Revenants'', Giramondo Publishing, 2022.
Poetry International Web
Poetry International Web is an international webzine and a poetry archive put together by a collective body of editors around the world and centrally edited in Rotterdam. It was originally launched in 2002. The site presents poetry from many coun ...