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Judith Catherine Rodriguez (13 February 1936 — 22 November 2018) was an Australian
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or wri ...
. She was a recipient of the
Christopher Brennan Award The Christopher Brennan Award (formerly known as the Robert Frost Prize) is an Australian award given for lifetime achievement in poetry. The award, established in 1973, takes the form of a bronze plaque which is presented to a poet who produces w ...
.


Life

Rodriguez was born Judith Catherine Green in
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and grew up in
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. She was educated at
Brisbane Girls Grammar School Brisbane Girls Grammar School is an independent non-denominational secondary day school for girls, located in Spring Hill, an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Founded in 1875, the school is one of eight grammar schools in Quee ...
, and graduated from the
University of Queensland , mottoeng = By means of knowledge and hard work , established = , endowment = A$224.3 million , budget = A$2.1 billion , type = Public research university , chancellor = Peter Varghese , vice_chancellor = Deborah Terry , city = B ...
with a
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. She then travelled to
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, where she received a
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from
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. Following this she took up a tutorship at Kingston University, Jamaica, where she met her first husband, Colombian academic Fabio Rodriguez. She published numerous volumes of poetry, some illustrated by her own
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s, edited an anthology and the collected poems of Jennifer Rankin. From 1979 to 1982, she was poetry editor of the literary journal ''
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'', and from 1988 to 1997 she was a poetry editor with the publisher Penguin Australia. The play ''Poor Johanna'', co-written with
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, was produced in 1994 and her libretto for Moya Henderson's
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'' Lindy'', about the
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, was performed at the Sydney Opera House in 2002. She was a recipient of the
Christopher Brennan Award The Christopher Brennan Award (formerly known as the Robert Frost Prize) is an Australian award given for lifetime achievement in poetry. The award, established in 1973, takes the form of a bronze plaque which is presented to a poet who produces w ...
and taught at
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(1969–1985). In 1989 she took up a lectureship in writing at Victoria College, which in 1993 became part of Deakin University, where she continued to teach until her retirement in 2003. She was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1994. Rodriguez died on 22 November 2018. She is survived by her four children and their father, and by her second husband, Tom Shapcott, whom she married in 1982.


Works

Poetry *''Four Poets'' (as Judith Green), with others. (Melbourne, Cheshire, 1962) *''Nu-Plastik Fanfare Red''. ( St. Lucia,
University of Queensland Press Established in 1948, University of Queensland Press (UQP) is an Australian publishing house. Founded as a traditional university press, UQP has since branched into publishing books for general readers in the areas of fiction, non-fiction, poetr ...
, 1973) *''Broadsheet Number 23''. (Canberra, Open Door Press, 1976) *''Water Life''. (University of Queensland Press, 1976)
review
*''Shadow on Glass''. (Canberra: Open Door Press, 1978) *''Three Poems''. (Melbourne, Old Metropolitan Meat Market, 1979) *''Angels. Melbourne'', (Old Metropolitan Meat Market, 1979) *''Arapede''. (Melbourne, Old Metropolitan Meat Market, 1979) *''Mudcrab at Gambaro's''. (UQP, 1980) *''Witch Heart''. (Melbourne: Sisters, 1982) *''Floridian Poems''. (Winter Park, Florida, Rollins College, 1986) *''New and selected poems: The house by water''. (1988) *''The Cold''. Canberra, National Library of Australia (Pamphlets Poets), 1992 *''The Hanging of Minnie Thwaites''. (Melbourne, Arcade Publications, 2012) *''The Feather Boy & Other Poems'' (Sydney, Puncher and Wattmann, 2018) Plays *''Poor Johanna'' (produced Adelaide, 1994 ). In ''Heroines'', edited by
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. Melbourne, Penguin, 1991 *'' Lindy'' (opera libretto). Music by Moya Henderson. Edited *''Mrs Noah and the Minoan Queen''. (Melbourne: Sisters, 1983) *''Poems from the Australian's 20th Anniversary Competition''. With Andrew Taylor, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1985 *''Jennifer Rankin: Collected Poems''. (UQP, 1990) *''The Collected Poems of Jennifer Rankin''. St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press. 1990


References


External links


6 poems
at Thylazine

from ''The Hindu''

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Judith 1936 births 2018 deaths Australian poets Australian opera librettists Members of the Order of Australia Alumni of the University of Cambridge University of Queensland alumni Academic staff of La Trobe University Australian women poets Australian women dramatists and playwrights Women librettists