Sarah Day
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Sarah Day (born 1958) is an English-born Australian poet and teacher.[1] She was also the poetry editor of Island Magazine for several years.
Biography
Sarah E Day was born in Lancashire, England, in 1958 and grew up in Hobart, Tasmania.[2][3]
Bibliography
- A Hunger to Be Less Serious (1987), (winner of the Anne Elder Award for a first volume of poetry)
- A Madder Dance[4] (1992)
- Quickening[4] (1997)
- Easter Train[5] (2000)
- New and Selected Poems[6](2002)
- The Ship[7] (2004), (winner of the Queensland Premier's Award and Judith Wright ACT Award for poetry (2005), and the University of Melbourne Wesley Michelle Wright Prize (2004)).
References
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- ↑ Sarah Day
- ↑ Poetica - 11 May 2002 - Sarah Day - Undermining the Poetry of Sarah Day
- ↑ Sarah Day
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- ↑ Famous Reporter # 22, poetry: Sarah Day, 'Easter Train'
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- ↑ Famous Reporter # 30, Peter Boyle's review of 'The Ship' (Sarah Day)