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Eileen Chong

Eileen Chong (born 1980) is an Australian contemporary poet.[1]

Eileen Chong
Born1980
Singapore
OccupationPoet
LanguageEnglish
Years active2004-
Notable worksPainting Red Orchids

Early life and education edit

Chong was born in Singapore in 1980. She is of Hakka, Hokkien, and Peranakan descent. She grew up speaking English, Mandarin, and Hokkien.[2][3] Chong studied English language and literature at the National Institute of Education in Singapore and taught literature in secondary schools.[3][4]

She migrated to Sydney, Australia, in 2007.[5] After moving to Sydney she undertook a Masters of Letters at the University of Sydney.[4][6]

Career edit

Chong was awarded the Poets Union Youth Fellowship in 2010.[6]

In 2011–12, Chong was an Australian Poetry Fellow, which led to the publication of her first book Burning Rice.[6]

In 2016, Chong was poet-in-residence at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and the Bundanon Trust.[7][8]

From 2019 to 2023, Chong's first book, Burning Rice, was on the New South Wales’ Higher School Certificate syllabus for English Extension . This book was the first poetry collection by an Asian-Australian poet to be on the New South Wales’ English syllabus for the Higher School Certificate from 2019 to 2023.[6] Chong's poem, ‘My Hakka Grandmother’, is part of a suite of poems from Contemporary Asian Australian Poets[9] on the NSW HSC syllabus for English, 2019–2023.

Eileen Chong reflected on her upbringing and its influence on themes in her writing:

"To paraphrase Wittgenstein, the limits of the world I grew up in were very much defined by the language of food. Ancestor worship and veneration centered around food offerings; my grandparents and parents certainly never told me they loved me when I was growing up, but they would ask if I was hungry, and they would do whatever it took to feed me, and they fed me well."[2][10]

Personal life edit

She is married to Colin Cassidy, her illustrator and husband.[11]

Selected bibliography edit

  • The Uncommon Feast (single-author essays, poems, and recipes) (2018) Introduction by Judith Beveridge, illustrations by Colin Cassidy. Recent Work Press, Canberra, Australia.

Poetry collections edit

  • Burning Rice (2012) Australian Poetry New Voices Series 2012, Melbourne, Australia. Reprinted 2013. Pitt Street Poetry, Sydney, Australia.
  • Peony (2014) Pitt Street Poetry, Sydney, Australia.
  • Painting Red Orchids (2016) Pitt Street Poetry, Sydney, Australia.
  • Another Language (2017) Foreword by Paul Kane; George Braziller, New York City, USA.
  • Rainforest (2018) Pitt Street Poetry, Sydney, Australia.
  • Map-Making (2018), Photographs by Charlene Winfred; Potts Point Press, Sydney, Australia.
  • Dark Matter (2018) International Poetry Studies Institute, with Recent Work Press, Canberra, Australia.
  • A Thousand Crimson Blooms (2021) University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, Australia.

Anthologies edit

  • Aitken, Adam; Boey, Kimcheng; Cahill, eds. (2012). Contemporary Asian Australian Poets. Puncher & Wattmann. ISBN 978-1-921450-65-5. OCLC 829058589.

Awards edit

External links edit

  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ "Austlit — Eileen Chong". Austlit. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b Reid, Georgina (8 June 2016). "New Shoots: Eileen Chong". Wonderground Press. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b RedPress, Lady (8 October 2016). "Focus on Australian Women Writers of Migrant Heritage: Eileen Chong". Australian Women Writers Challenge. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Eileen Chong". Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Painting Red Orchids". Singapore Unbound. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d "Interview #41 — Eileen Chong by Robert Wood". Liminal Magazine. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Giving Back: On being poet-in-residence at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney". Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Bundanon: where the future of the arts lies in the past". Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  9. ^ The puncher and Wattmann anthology of Asian Australian poetry. Adam Aitken, Kimcheng Boey, Michelle Cahill. Puncher & Wattmann. 2012. ISBN 978-1-921450-65-5. OCLC 829058589.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ "Between The Lines-Eileen Chong". Centre For Stories. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Interview #41 — Eileen Chong". LIMINAL. 28 January 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  12. ^ "Chasing the elusive literary prize". AsiaOne. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  13. ^ ""PM's Literary Awards: Four of this year's Miles Franklin shortlist compete again"". The Age, 17 November 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  14. ^ "Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2017 winners announced". Books+Publishing. 1 February 2017. from the original on 29 November 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  15. ^ Perkins, Cathy (Summer 2019). "Excellence in Literature and History". SL Magazine. 12 (4): 52–55.
  16. ^ "Rainforest". State Library of NSW. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  17. ^ "Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry shortlisting". State Library of NSW. Retrieved 13 August 2023.

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Eileen Chong born 1980 is an Australian contemporary poet 1 Eileen ChongBorn1980SingaporeOccupationPoetLanguageEnglishYears active2004 Notable worksPainting Red Orchids Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected bibliography 4 1 Poetry collections 4 2 Anthologies 5 Awards 6 External links 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editChong was born in Singapore in 1980 She is of Hakka Hokkien and Peranakan descent She grew up speaking English Mandarin and Hokkien 2 3 Chong studied English language and literature at the National Institute of Education in Singapore and taught literature in secondary schools 3 4 She migrated to Sydney Australia in 2007 5 After moving to Sydney she undertook a Masters of Letters at the University of Sydney 4 6 Career editChong was awarded the Poets Union Youth Fellowship in 2010 6 In 2011 12 Chong was an Australian Poetry Fellow which led to the publication of her first book Burning Rice 6 In 2016 Chong was poet in residence at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and the Bundanon Trust 7 8 From 2019 to 2023 Chong s first book Burning Rice was on the New South Wales Higher School Certificate syllabus for English Extension This book was the first poetry collection by an Asian Australian poet to be on the New South Wales English syllabus for the Higher School Certificate from 2019 to 2023 6 Chong s poem My Hakka Grandmother is part of a suite of poems from Contemporary Asian Australian Poets 9 on the NSW HSC syllabus for English 2019 2023 Eileen Chong reflected on her upbringing and its influence on themes in her writing To paraphrase Wittgenstein the limits of the world I grew up in were very much defined by the language of food Ancestor worship and veneration centered around food offerings my grandparents and parents certainly never told me they loved me when I was growing up but they would ask if I was hungry and they would do whatever it took to feed me and they fed me well 2 10 Personal life editShe is married to Colin Cassidy her illustrator and husband 11 Selected bibliography editThe Uncommon Feast single author essays poems and recipes 2018 Introduction by Judith Beveridge illustrations by Colin Cassidy Recent Work Press Canberra Australia Poetry collections edit Burning Rice 2012 Australian Poetry New Voices Series 2012 Melbourne Australia Reprinted 2013 Pitt Street Poetry Sydney Australia Peony 2014 Pitt Street Poetry Sydney Australia Painting Red Orchids 2016 Pitt Street Poetry Sydney Australia Another Language 2017 Foreword by Paul Kane George Braziller New York City USA Rainforest 2018 Pitt Street Poetry Sydney Australia Map Making 2018 Photographs by Charlene Winfred Potts Point Press Sydney Australia Dark Matter 2018 International Poetry Studies Institute with Recent Work Press Canberra Australia A Thousand Crimson Blooms 2021 University of Queensland Press Brisbane Australia Anthologies edit Aitken Adam Boey Kimcheng Cahill eds 2012 Contemporary Asian Australian Poets Puncher amp Wattmann ISBN 978 1 921450 65 5 OCLC 829058589 Awards edit2013 Prime Minister s Literary Awards for Poetry Burning Rice shortlisted 12 2017 Prime Minister s Literary Awards for Poetry Painting Red Orchids shortlisted 13 2017 Victorian Premier s Literary Award for Poetry Painting Red Orchids shortlisted 14 2019 NSW Premier s Literary Awards Multicultural Award Rainforest shortlisted 15 16 2022 NSW Premier s Literary Awards Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry A Thousand Crimson Blooms shortlisted 17 External links editOfficial websiteReferences edit Austlit Eileen Chong Austlit Retrieved 17 April 2024 a b Reid Georgina 8 June 2016 New Shoots Eileen Chong Wonderground Press Retrieved 12 June 2022 a b RedPress Lady 8 October 2016 Focus on Australian Women Writers of Migrant Heritage Eileen Chong Australian Women Writers Challenge Retrieved 8 June 2022 a b Eileen Chong Retrieved 12 June 2022 Painting Red Orchids Singapore Unbound Retrieved 12 June 2022 a b c d Interview 41 Eileen Chong by Robert Wood Liminal Magazine Retrieved 12 June 2022 Giving Back On being poet in residence at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney Retrieved 14 June 2022 Bundanon where the future of the arts lies in the past Retrieved 14 June 2022 The puncher and Wattmann anthology of Asian Australian poetry Adam Aitken Kimcheng Boey Michelle Cahill Puncher amp Wattmann 2012 ISBN 978 1 921450 65 5 OCLC 829058589 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Between The Lines Eileen Chong Centre For Stories Retrieved 18 July 2022 Interview 41 Eileen Chong LIMINAL 28 January 2018 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Chasing the elusive literary prize AsiaOne 8 July 2015 Retrieved 29 November 2023 PM s Literary Awards Four of this year s Miles Franklin shortlist compete again The Age 17 November 2017 Retrieved 17 April 2024 Victorian Premier s Literary Awards 2017 winners announced Books Publishing 1 February 2017 Archived from the original on 29 November 2021 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Perkins Cathy Summer 2019 Excellence in Literature and History SL Magazine 12 4 52 55 Rainforest State Library of NSW 24 February 2020 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry shortlisting State Library of NSW Retrieved 13 August 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eileen Chong amp oldid 1219302022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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