John Forbes (1 September 1950 – 23 January 1998) was an Australian poet.
Forbes was born in
Melbourne
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, but during his childhood his family lived in northern Queensland, Malaya and New Guinea. He went to
Sydney University
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, and his circle of friends included the poets
Robert Adamson,
Martin Johnston, and
John Tranter. It was at this time that the work of the American poets
Ted Berrigan
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Early life
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,
John Ashbery
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and
Frank O'Hara
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made a strong and lasting impression on him.
He returned to live in Melbourne in the late 1980s, where he became the poetry editor of ''
Scripsi''. His friends around this time included the poets
Gig Ryan
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,
Laurie Duggan
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Life
Laurie Duggan was born in Melbourne and attended Monash University, where his friends included the poets Alan Wearne and John A. Sc ...
and
Alan Wearne
Alan Wearne (born 23 July 1948) is an Australian poet.
Early life and education
Alan Wearne was born on 23 July 1948 and grew up in Melbourne. He studied history at Monash University, where he met the poets Laurie Duggan and John A. Scott.
H ...
.
Forbes died in
Melbourne
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of a
heart attack
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, aged 47.
Works
*''Collected Poems, 1970–1998''; 2001, Brandl & Schlesinger, .
*''Damaged Glamour''; 1998, Brandl & Schlesinger, .
*''Humidity''; 1998, Equipage.
*''New and Selected Poems''; 1992, Angus & Robertson, .
*''The Stunned Mullet''; 1988, Hale & Iremonger.
*''Stalin's Holidays''; 1981, Transit Poetry.
*''Drugs''; 1979, Black Lamb Press.
*''On the Beach''; 1977, Sea Cruise Books.
*''Tropical Skiing''; 1976, Angus & Robertson.
Related works
*Ken Bolton (ed.) ''Homage to John Forbes''. (Brandl & Schlesinger, 2002)
References
External links
Poems, links etc., including obituary by Alan WearneForbes issue of ''Jacket''by
Philip Mead
1950 births
1998 deaths
Poets from Melbourne
University of Sydney alumni
20th-century Australian poets
Australian male poets
20th-century Australian male writers
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