Robert Gray (poet)
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Robert William Geoffrey Gray (born 23 February 1945) is an Australian poet,
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, and
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. He has been described as "an
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without a rival in the English-speaking world" and "one of the contemporary masters of poetry in English".


Biography

Gray was born in
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, grew up in
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and was educated in a country town on the north coast of
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. He trained there as a journalist, and since then has worked in
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after settling in the 1970s as an editor, advertising copywriter, reviewer and buyer for bookshops. His first book of poems, ''Creekwater Journal'', was published in 1973. As a poet Gray is most notable for his keen visual imagery and intensely observed landscapes, known as a very skilful
imagist Imagism was a movement in early-20th-century Anglo-American poetry that favored precision of imagery and clear, sharp language. It is considered to be the first organized modernist literary movement in the English language. Imagism is sometim ...
. Les Murray has said about Gray, " ehas an eye, and the verbal felicity which must accompany such an eye. He can use an epithet and image to perfection and catch a whole world of sensory understanding in a word or a phrase." His wide reading in and experience of East Asian cultures and their varieties of Zen Buddhism is clear in many of the themes and forms he chooses to work in, including, for example
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-style free verse works, nature style poetry, as well as discursive and narrative style poems, such as ''"Diptych,"'' (1984). Gray's essentially Australian response to nature is reinforced by what he sees as a commonsensical Eastern view of man as within nature rather than an agent removable from, and capable of controlling nature. Martin Langford has written that Gray's poetry captures the Australian ambivalence towards their own landscapes. "No-one captures better that dual sense of our fascination with the physical world, and our dismay at its indifference." Gray has been a writer-in-residence at
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in Tokyo and at several schools and universities throughout Australia including
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in 1982. From February–March 2012, Gray lectured at Campion College in
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. He has won numerous awards including the Adelaide Arts Festival award and the
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and Victorian Premiers' awards for poetry. In 1990 he received the Patrick White Award. With
Geoffrey Lehmann Geoffrey Lehmann (born 28 June 1940) is an Australian poet, children's writer, and tax lawyer. Lehmann grew up in McMahon's Point, Sydney, and attended the Shore School in North Sydney. He graduated in arts and law from the University of Syd ...
, he edited two
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, ''The Younger Australian Poets'' and ''Australian Poetry in the Twentieth Century'', and he is the editor of ''Selected Poems'' by Shaw Neilson, and ''Drawn from Life'', the journals of the painter John Olsen. 2008 saw the much anticipated publication of his memoir, ''The Land I Came Through Last''. In 2012 his collected poems was published under the title ''Cumulus''. As with each of his poetic publications, it includes all that Gray wishes to preserve of his earlier poetry and many newer poems.


Awards

* 1986 –
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards The New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, also known as the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, were first awarded in 1979. They are among the richest literary awards in Australia. Notable prizes include the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, t ...
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry for ''Selected Poems 1963–83'' * 1986 – The Adelaide Festival of the Arts Award * 1986 – The
Grace Leven Prize for Poetry The Grace Leven Prize for Poetry was an annual poetry award in Australia, given in the name of Grace Leven who died in 1922. It was established by William Baylebridge who "made a provision for an annual poetry prize in memory of 'my benefactress ...
* 1990 – Patrick White Award * 1994 – Victorian Premier's Literary AwardC. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry for ''Certain Things'' * 2002 –
The Age Book of the Year ''The Age'' Book of the Year Awards were annual literary awards presented by Melbourne's ''The Age'' newspaper. The awards were first presented in 1974. After 1998, they were presented as part of the Melbourne Writers Festival. Initially, two awa ...
Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize for ''Afterimages'' * 2002 – Victorian Premier's Literary AwardC. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry for ''Afterimages'' * 2011 – Australia Council Writers' Emeritus * 2012 – Philip Hodgins Memorial Prize


Bibliography


Memoir

* ''The Land I Came Through Last'' (Giramond, 2008)


Collections

* ''Cumulus: Collected Poems'' (John Leonard Press, 2012) * ''Nameless Earth'' (Carcanet, 2006) * ''Afterimages'' (Duffy & Snellgrove, 2002) * ''New Selected Poems'' (Duffy & Snellgrove, 1998) * ''Lineations'' (Duffy & Snellgrove, 1996) * ''Certain Things'' (William Heinemann Australia, 1993) * ''Selected Poems'' (Angus & Robertson, 1990) * ''Piano'' (Angus & Robertson, 1988) * ''Selected Poems 1963–1983'' (Angus & Robertson, 1985) * ''The Skylight'' (Angus & Robertson, 1984) * ''Grass Script'' (Angus & Robertson, 1979) * ''Creekwater Journal'' (University of Queensland Press, 1974) * ''Introspect, Retrospect : Poems'' (Lyre-Bird Writers, c.1970)


Edited

* ''Australian Poetry Since 1788'' (University of New South Wales Press, 2011) with
Geoffrey Lehmann Geoffrey Lehmann (born 28 June 1940) is an Australian poet, children's writer, and tax lawyer. Lehmann grew up in McMahon's Point, Sydney, and attended the Shore School in North Sydney. He graduated in arts and law from the University of Syd ...
* ''A Spill of Light, A Thrust of Shadow'' (Youngstreet Poets, 1999) * ''Australian Poetry in the Twentieth Century'' (William Heinemann Australia, 1991) with Geoffrey Lehmann * ''Sydney's Poems : A Selection on the Occasion of the City's One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary 1842–1992'' (Primavera Press, 1992) with Vivian Smith * ''Selected Poems / Roland Robinson'' (Angus & Robertson, 1989) * ''The Younger Australian poets'' (Hale & Iremonger, c1983) with Geoffrey Lehmann


Biography

* ''The King's Wife : Five Queen Consorts'' (Secker & Warburg, 1990)


Interviews

*"The Sydney Morning Herald"


References


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