Peter Boyle (poet)
Peter Boyle (born 1951 in Melbourne, Australia), is an Australian poet and translator. Peter lived in Mosman, Sydney with his family, he is the second of 9 children. 7 boys and 2 girls.
He has published nine collections of poetry, including The Blue Cloud of Crying and Coming Home From the World.[1]
Boyle has also published translations of Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Eugenio Montejo, César Vallejo, Pierre Reverdy, and others.[2]
Bibliography
- Enfolded in the Wings of a Great Darkness, Vagabond Press, 2019.
- Ghostspeaking, Vagabond Press, 2016.
- Towns in the Great Desert, Puncher & Wattmann, 2013
- How Does a Man Who Is Dead Reinvent His Body? : The Belated Love Poems of Thean Morris Caelli, Exeter, Devon (County), England : Shearsman Books, 2008.
- The Transformation Boat 2008, River Road Press.
- Reading Borges and Other Poems 2007, Picaro Press.
- Museum of Space, University of Queensland Press, 2004.
- November in Madrid and Other Poems, 2001.
- What the Painter Saw In Our Faces, Five Island Press, 2001.
- The Blue Cloud of Crying, 1997, Hale and Iremonger
- Coming Home from the World, Five Islands Press, 1994.
Awards
- Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Judith Wright Calanthe Prize for Poetry, 2020: shortlisted for Enfolded in the Wings of a Great Darkness[3]
- New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, 2020[4]
- New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, 2017[5]
- ALS Gold Medal, shortlisted 2017 for Ghostspeaking[6]
- Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Prize for Poetry, 2005: shortlisted for Museum of Space
- New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Translation Prize and PEN Medallion, 2004: shortlisted
- Festival Awards for Literature (SA), John Bray Award for Poetry, 1998: winner for The Blue Cloud of Crying
- NBC Banjo Awards, NBC Turnbull Fox Phillips Poetry Prize, 1997: winner for The Blue Cloud of Crying
- New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, 1995: winner for Coming Home from the World
- NBC Banjo Awards, NBC Turnbull Fox Phillips Poetry Prize, 1995: joint winner for Coming Home from the World
- Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry, 1992: winner for Coming Home from the World
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References
- , Austlit page
- Austlit page
- "Queensland Literary Awards 2020 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 5 August 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- Evans, Kate Evans (26 April 2020). "Novel celebrating Wiradjuri language wins Book of the Year at major literary awards". ABC News. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- Harmon, Steph (22 May 2017). "'Brave, ruthless and utterly compelling': Leah Purcell wins big at NSW premier's literary awards". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
- "ALS Gold Medal 2017 shortlist announced". Books + Publishing. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
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