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Pam Brown

Pamela Jane Barclay Brown (born 1948) is an Australian poet.

Pam Brown
BornPamela Jane Barclay Brown
1948 (age 75–76)
Seymour, Victoria, Australia
OccupationPoet
NationalityAustralian
PartnerJane Zemiro

Career edit

Pam Brown was born in Seymour, Victoria. Most of her childhood was spent on military bases in Toowoomba and Brisbane.[1] Since her early twenties, she has lived in Melbourne and Adelaide, and has travelled widely in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions as well as Europe and the U.S., but mostly she has lived in Sydney, on the unceded land of the Eora Nation. She has made her living variously as a silkscreen printer, bookseller, postal worker and has taught writing, multi-media studies and film-making. Pam Brown worked from 1989 to 2006 as a librarian at University of Sydney.

From 1997 to 2002 Pam Brown was the poetry editor of Overland and from 2004 to 2011 she was the associate editor of Jacket magazine.[2] She has been a guest at poetry festivals worldwide, taught at the University for Foreign Languages, Hanoi, and during 2003 had Australia Council writers residency in Rome. In 2013 she held the Distinguished Visitor Award at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.[1][2]

Awards and nominations edit

Nominations

  • 1984 — NSW Premier's Literary Award for Poetry for New & Selected Poems 1971–1982
  • 1999 — NSW Premier's Kenneth Slessor Award for Poetry for 50-50
  • 2004 — The Age Book Of The Year Award — Poetry, VIC for True Thoughts
  • 2010 — Adelaide Festival Award for Poetry, SA for True Thoughts
  • 2010 — The Age Book Of The Year Award — Poetry, VIC for Authentic Local
  • 2018 — Judith Wright Calanthe Award — Poetry, QLD for click here for what we do
  • 2019 — Prime Minister's Literary Award for Poetry — for click here for what we do
  • 2023 — NSW Premier's Kenneth Slessor Award for Poetry — for Stasis Shuffle[3]

Awards

Bibliography edit

Books published edit

  • Sureblock, (Pat Woolley, Melbourne, 1972)
  • Cocabola's Funny Picture Book, (Tomato Press, Sydney, 1973)
  • Automatic Sad, (Tomato Press, Sydney, 1974)
  • Cafe Sport, (Sea Cruise Books, Sydney, 1979)
  • Correspondences, (Red Press, Sydney, 1979)
  • Country & Eastern, (Never-Never Books, Sydney, 1980)
  • Small Blue View, (E.A.F./Magic Sam, Adelaide, 1982)
  • Selected Poems 1971–1982, (Redress/Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 1984)
  • Keep It Quiet, (Sea Cruise Books, Sydney, 1987)
  • New & Selected Poems, (Wild & Woolley, Sydney, 1990)
  • This World. This Place. (University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 1994)
  • 50 – 50, (Little Esther Books, Adelaide, 1997)
  • Text thing (Little Esther Books, Adelaide, 2002)
  • Dear Deliria (New & Selected Poems), (Salt Publishing, UK/US/Aust, 2003)
  • True Thoughts (Salt Publishing, U.K./U.S.A/Aust, 2008)
  • Authentic Local (Soi 3 Modern Poets, papertiger media, Aust/Thailand, 2010 )
  • Home by Dark (Shearsman Books, UK/US/Aust, 2013)
  • Alibis (poems translated into French by Jane Zemiro) (Société Jamais-Jamais, Sydney, 2014)
  • Missing up (Vagabond Press, Tokyo/Sydney, 2015)
  • Click here for what we do (Vagabond Press, Tokyo/Sydney, 2018)
  • Endings & Spacings (Never-Never Books, Sydney, 2021)
  • Stasis Shuffle (Hunter Publishers, Saint Lucia, QLD 2021)

Chapbooks edit

  • Little Droppings (Never-Never Books,Sydney 1994)
  • My Lightweight Intentions (Salt/Folio, U.K./Perth 1998)(2nd Edition Never-Never Books, Sydney 2006)
  • Drifting Topoi (Vagabond Press, Sydney, 2000)
  • eleven 747 poems (Wild Honey Press, Ireland, 2002)
  • Let’s Get Lost (with Ken Bolton and Laurie Duggan)(Vagabond Press, Sydney 2005)
  • Peel Me A Zibibbo (Never-Never Books, Sydney, 2006)
  • farout_library_software (with Maged Zaher) (Tinfish Press, Hawai'i, USA 2007)
  • Sentimental (Longhouse Books, USA 2010)
  • In My Phone (Picaro Press, NSW 2011)
  • Anyworld (flying island books, Macau, 2012)
  • More than a feuilleton (Little Esther Books, Adelaide, 2012)
  • Westernity (Stale Objects De Press, Sydney, 2016)
  • A mockery (Otoliths, QLD, 2017)
  • from Shimmy (with John Kinsella), (Shed Under the Mountain Press, W.A., 2019)
  • (pressure's on) (Never-Never Books, Sydney, 2020)
  • A love supreme (Now Orries Press, Melbourne, 2023)

In translation edit

  • Alibis poems translated from English into French by Jane Zemiro (Société Jamais-Jamais,Sydney 2014)

Electronic books edit

  • The Meh of Z Z Z Z (AhaDada Books, US/Japan 2010)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Brown, Pam. "Brief Profile of Pam Brown". Archived from the original on 26 October 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2008.
  2. ^ a b Brennan, Michael. . Poetry International Web. Archived from the original on 2 June 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry". State Library of NSW. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Brown wins 2019 ALS Gold Medal". Books+Publishing. 3 July 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  5. ^ Burke, Kelly (8 September 2022). "Queensland Literary awards: winners list reflects 'a moment of change for the nation'". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Website
  • The Deletions (weblog)
  • Pam Brown interviewed by John Kinsella

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This article is about the Australian poet For the Nebraska state senator see Pam Brown politician Pamela Jane Barclay Brown born 1948 is an Australian poet Pam BrownBornPamela Jane Barclay Brown1948 age 75 76 Seymour Victoria AustraliaOccupationPoetNationalityAustralianPartnerJane Zemiro Contents 1 Career 2 Awards and nominations 3 Bibliography 3 1 Books published 3 2 Chapbooks 3 3 In translation 3 4 Electronic books 4 References 5 External linksCareer editPam Brown was born in Seymour Victoria Most of her childhood was spent on military bases in Toowoomba and Brisbane 1 Since her early twenties she has lived in Melbourne and Adelaide and has travelled widely in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions as well as Europe and the U S but mostly she has lived in Sydney on the unceded land of the Eora Nation She has made her living variously as a silkscreen printer bookseller postal worker and has taught writing multi media studies and film making Pam Brown worked from 1989 to 2006 as a librarian at University of Sydney From 1997 to 2002 Pam Brown was the poetry editor of Overland and from 2004 to 2011 she was the associate editor of Jacket magazine 2 She has been a guest at poetry festivals worldwide taught at the University for Foreign Languages Hanoi and during 2003 had Australia Council writers residency in Rome In 2013 she held the Distinguished Visitor Award at the University of Auckland New Zealand 1 2 Awards and nominations editNominations 1984 NSW Premier s Literary Award for Poetry for New amp Selected Poems 1971 1982 1999 NSW Premier s Kenneth Slessor Award for Poetry for 50 50 2004 The Age Book Of The Year Award Poetry VIC for True Thoughts 2010 Adelaide Festival Award for Poetry SA for True Thoughts 2010 The Age Book Of The Year Award Poetry VIC for Authentic Local 2018 Judith Wright Calanthe Award Poetry QLD for click here for what we do 2019 Prime Minister s Literary Award for Poetry for click here for what we do 2023 NSW Premier s Kenneth Slessor Award for Poetry for Stasis Shuffle 3 Awards 2004 New South Wales Premier s Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry for Dear Deliria New amp Selected Poems 2018 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature John Bray Award for Poetry SA for Missing up 2019 ALS Gold Medal for click here for what we do 4 2022 Judith Wright Calanthe Award Poetry QLD for Stasis Shuffle 5 Bibliography editBooks published edit Sureblock Pat Woolley Melbourne 1972 Cocabola s Funny Picture Book Tomato Press Sydney 1973 Automatic Sad Tomato Press Sydney 1974 Cafe Sport Sea Cruise Books Sydney 1979 Correspondences Red Press Sydney 1979 Country amp Eastern Never Never Books Sydney 1980 Small Blue View E A F Magic Sam Adelaide 1982 Selected Poems 1971 1982 Redress Wild amp Woolley Sydney 1984 Keep It Quiet Sea Cruise Books Sydney 1987 New amp Selected Poems Wild amp Woolley Sydney 1990 This World This Place University of Queensland Press Brisbane 1994 50 50 Little Esther Books Adelaide 1997 Text thing Little Esther Books Adelaide 2002 Dear Deliria New amp Selected Poems Salt Publishing UK US Aust 2003 True Thoughts Salt Publishing U K U S A Aust 2008 Authentic Local Soi 3 Modern Poets papertiger media Aust Thailand 2010 Home by Dark Shearsman Books UK US Aust 2013 Alibis poems translated into French by Jane Zemiro Societe Jamais Jamais Sydney 2014 Missing up Vagabond Press Tokyo Sydney 2015 Click here for what we do Vagabond Press Tokyo Sydney 2018 Endings amp Spacings Never Never Books Sydney 2021 Stasis Shuffle Hunter Publishers Saint Lucia QLD 2021 Chapbooks edit Little Droppings Never Never Books Sydney 1994 My Lightweight Intentions Salt Folio U K Perth 1998 2nd Edition Never Never Books Sydney 2006 Drifting Topoi Vagabond Press Sydney 2000 eleven 747 poems Wild Honey Press Ireland 2002 Let s Get Lost with Ken Bolton and Laurie Duggan Vagabond Press Sydney 2005 Peel Me A Zibibbo Never Never Books Sydney 2006 farout library software with Maged Zaher Tinfish Press Hawai i USA 2007 Sentimental Longhouse Books USA 2010 In My Phone Picaro Press NSW 2011 Anyworld flying island books Macau 2012 More than a feuilleton Little Esther Books Adelaide 2012 Westernity Stale Objects De Press Sydney 2016 A mockery Otoliths QLD 2017 from Shimmy with John Kinsella Shed Under the Mountain Press W A 2019 pressure s on Never Never Books Sydney 2020 A love supreme Now Orries Press Melbourne 2023 In translation edit Alibis poems translated from English into French by Jane Zemiro Societe Jamais Jamais Sydney 2014 Electronic books edit The Meh of Z Z Z Z AhaDada Books US Japan 2010 References edit a b Brown Pam Brief Profile of Pam Brown Archived from the original on 26 October 2009 Retrieved 1 April 2008 a b Brennan Michael Pam Brown Poetry International Web Archived from the original on 2 June 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2008 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry State Library of NSW Retrieved 1 March 2023 Brown wins 2019 ALS Gold Medal Books Publishing 3 July 2019 Retrieved 10 July 2019 Burke Kelly 8 September 2022 Queensland Literary awards winners list reflects a moment of change for the nation The Guardian Retrieved 8 September 2022 External links editWebsite The Deletions weblog Pam Brown interviewed by John Kinsella Recording Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pam Brown amp oldid 1217459420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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