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Peter Goldsworthy

Peter David Goldsworthy AM (born 1951) is an Australian writer and medical practitioner. He has won major awards for his short stories, poetry, novels, and opera libretti. He is known for his novels Honk If You Are Jesus, and Three Dog Night. His 1989 novel Maestro is being made into an upcoming film.

Peter Goldsworthy
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Education
RelativesAnna Goldsworthy (daughter)
Websitepetergoldsworthy.com

Goldsworthy began his writing life as a poet, as described in his 2013 comic memoir, His Stupid Boyhood, and regards poetic principles as the basis of all his writing.

Early life and education edit

Peter David Goldsworthy was born in 1951 in Minlaton, South Australia, and grew up in various Australian country towns. he completed his schooling in Darwin in the Northern Territory.[1][2]

He graduated in medicine from the University of Adelaide in 1974.[1]

Early career edit

Goldsworthy worked in alcohol and drug rehabilitation for several years after graduation, but, with his poetry being published in Westerly and the Friendly Street Poetry Reader, he started dividing his working time equally between general practice and writing.[1]

Writing career edit

Goldsworthy's novels have sold hundreds of thousands of copies in Australia, and, with his poetry and short stories, have been translated into many European and Asian languages.[2][3]

He has won major literary prizes across most genres: for poetry, the short story, the novel, plays and opera.

Novels edit

His first novel Maestro (1989), was loosely based on observations acquired by attending his daughter Anna's piano lessons with Russian emigre pianist Eleonora Sivan (born 1941),[4] who had moved to Adelaide in 1981 as a refugee.[5] The novel was reissued as part of the Angus & Robertson Australian Classics series, and was voted one of the Top 40 Australian books of all time by members of the Australian Society of Authors.[6]

His 1995 novel Wish was also recently reissued in the Text Publishing Text Classics series.[7] His 1992 novel Honk If You Are Jesus was reissued by the Untapped: Australian Literary Heritage Project in 2022.[8]

Three Dog Night won the 2004 FAW Christina Stead Award, and was long-listed for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.

His first novel in ten years, Minotaur, was published in 2019.[9]

His novels have been widely translated, and adapted for the stage.

Poetry edit

The Australian expatriate writer Clive James comments that Goldsworthy's poetry is often seen as a sideline, but argues that it is "at the centre of his achievement". James writes:

His precise wit operates on every level, from the sonic (a concealed dove really does say hidden here, hidden here) to the conceptual (the human body really is packed tight like an attempt on the record of filling a Mini). The general impression is of a fastidious insistence that the particular comes first, and any general comment that follows had better be particular too.[10]

Goldsworthy's poetry has been widely published in the English-speaking world, from journals such as Poetry magazine[11] and The London Review of Books[12] to anthologies ranging from The Twentieth Century in Poetry[13] to Roger McGough's recently edited Happy Poems. His New Selected Poems was published in Australia and the UK in 2001; and his Collected Stories appeared in Australia in 2004.

Goldsworthy has been described in A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Australian Poetry as "one of the most skilled and satisfying poets in Australia"[14] and by fellow Australian poet Les Murray as “a poet of crystalline intelligence, but one who can move as well as shine."[15]

The Poetry Archive describes his poetry as follows:

There's a pressing sense of mortality in his work and a desire to ask the big questions, even as he satirises them. Drawn to the discipline of science, Goldsworthy's poems are full of the language of the laboratory —matter, evidence, elements, chemicals— the stuff we are made of, but at the same time frustrated by these limitations into asking what else we might be. He's interested in 'The Dark Side of the Head', the things we can only know in flashes, like glimpsing a skink, but he also retains a rationalist's scepticism of the ecstatic – that "thoughtlessly exquisite" evening sky in 'Sunset' won't fool him into rapture.[14]

The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry summarises his work thus: "in every line the poet strives to make language elegant enough to do justice to the world as comedy."[13]

Short stories edit

Goldsworthy has published five collections of short stories, including The List of All Answers: Collected Stories, in 2004. The 1992 collection, Little Deaths, was shortlisted for the Christina Stead Award, the Steele Rudd Award, and the SA Premier's prize for fiction. His most recent collection, Gravel, was short-listed for the ASAL Gold Medal. As with his poetry, his stories have been widely anthologised in Australia and overseas. In Australian Short Fiction: a History, Bruce Bennett wrote that "No Australian author has written more convincingly about the power of hormones or the fear of death".[16]

Libretti edit

Goldsworthy also writes opera libretti. He wrote the libretti for the Richard Mills operas, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and Batavia,[17] the latter winning Mills and Goldsworthy the 2002 Helpmann Award for Best Opera and Best New Australian Work. The premiere at the Sydney Opera House on 19 August 2006 was conducted by the composer and attended by the librettist.

He wrote the chamber opera, The ringtone cycle : for soprano, violin, cello, piano, and iPhone with composer Graeme Koehne.[18] Ned Kelly, a new opera written with composer Luke Styles, was premiered by lost & found opera company at the Perth Festival in 2019.[19]

Film writing edit

Goldsworthy co-wrote the script to the films:[20]

Other roles edit

Goldsworthy has been chair of the Libraries Board of South Australia, and in 2001 was appointed chair of the Australia Council's Literature Board.[1]

Adaptations of his works edit

His novels Maestro, Wish, Honk If You Are Jesus, Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam and Three Dog Night have been adapted for the stage. Honk, was premiered by the State Theatre Company of South Australia in its 2006 season. It won the 2006 Ruby Award for Best New Work, and the 2006 Advertiser Oscart Award for Best Play.

Humphrey Bower's award-winning adaptation of Wish for his company, Night Train, had subsequent seasons with the Perth Theatre Company,[24] and in Canada with Edmonton's Northern Lights.[25] Petra Kalive's adaptation of Three Dog Night was premiered at fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne, and also performed in the Adelaide Festival Centre's Space Theatre.[26]

Steve Rogers' adaptation of the novella Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam won the inaugural Lysicrates Prize in 2015,[27] and premiered at the National Theatre of Parramatta in 2018, directed by Darren Yap.[28] The play was restaged by Belvoir Theatre Company in February 2020.[29]

The short story The Kiss was adapted for stage at Belvoir St Theatre, along with short stories of the same name by Chekhov, Maupassant and Kate Chopin.[30] The Kiss was also made into a multi-award-winning short film by Ashlee Page.[31]

In 2009 Honk If You Are Jesus was adapted as a radio play by Mike Ladd for ABC Radio National and was broadcast by the BBC World Service. The novella "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" has also been adapted as a radio-play by Mike Ladd for the ABC.[32]

As of November 2023, a film version of Maestro is in pre-production. The screenplay co-written by Goldsworthy and director Catherine Jarvis, with Klaus Maria Brandauer playing The Maestro and Madeleine Madden as Rosie.[23]

Goldsworthy's poetry has been set to music by leading Australian composers, including Graeme Koehne, Richard Mills, Anne Cawrse, Paul Stanhope, and Matthew Hindson.

Awards and nominations edit

Personal life edit

Goldsworthy's eldest daughter Anna Goldsworthy is a successful concert pianist as well as an accomplished writer. They worked together on a stage adaptation of Goldsworthy's novel Maestro.[34]

Selected works edit

Novels and novellas edit

  • Maestro. 1989.
  • Magpie (1992)
  • Honk If You are Jesus (1992)
  • Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam (1993)
  • Wish (1995)
  • Keep it Simple, Stupid (1996)
  • Three Dog Night (2003)
  • Everything I Knew (2008)
  • The Kiss (2012)
  • Minotaur (2019)

Poetry collections edit

  • Readings from Ecclesiastes (1982)
  • This Goes with That: Selected Poems 1970–1990 (1991)
  • After the Ball (1992)
  • If, Then: Poems and Songs (1996)
  • New Selected Poems (2001)
  • Tattered Joys (2002)
  • The Rise of the Machines and other Love Poems (2015)
  • Anatomy of a Metaphor (2017)

Short story collections edit

  • Archipelagoes (1982)
  • Zooing (1986)
  • Bleak Rooms (1988)
  • Little Deaths (1993)
  • One of My Best Friends (1994)
  • Navel Gazing: Essays, Half Truths and Mystery Flights (1998)
  • The List of All Answers (2004)
  • Gravel (2010)

Non-fiction edit

  • Navel Gazing (Essays, 1996)
  • His Stupid Boyhood: A Memoir (2013)
  • "Salman's throat : living with cancer and a fatwa". Commentary. Australian Book Review. 447: 36. October 2022.[a]
  • The Cancer Finishing School (2024)

Critical studies and reviews edit

  • Reimer, Andrew (1994). The Ironic Eye: The Poetry and Prose of Peter Goldsworthy. N.S.W.: Angus & Robertson. ISBN 0207182507.
  • Gilling, Tom (June 2014). "Peter Goldsworthy". Celebration. Australian Authors Past & Present. Australian Author. 46 (1): 28–31.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Extract from forthcoming book The Cancer Finishing School.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Peter Goldsworthy". AustLit. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Goldsworthy, Peter (2003) Three Dog Night, Penguin Books (Brief bio)
  3. ^ "Peter Goldsworthy, Author". Penguin. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  4. ^ Nunn, Louise (24 June 2011). "Russian emigre who became key player". Adelaide Now. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Adelaide makes the most of arrival in 1981 of refugee Eleonora Sivan from musical greatness of Leningrad". Adelaide AZ. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  6. ^ "Your Favourite Australian Book" (PDF). ABC. Retrieved 8 July 2008.
  7. ^ Wish: Text Classics. Text Publishing. 24 July 2013. ISBN 9781922147035. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Honk If You Are Jesus". Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Minotaur by Peter Goldsworthy". www.penguin.com.au. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  10. ^ Clive James. "Peter Goldsworthy". Retrieved 27 June 2008.
  11. ^ "Search". Poetry Foundation. 18 November 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  12. ^ Goldsworthy, Peter (7 June 2001). "The Operation". London Review of Books. Vol. 23, no. 11. ISSN 0260-9592. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  13. ^ a b Rae, Simon, ed. (2012). The 20th Century in Poetry. Ebury Digital. ISBN 9781448117956.
  14. ^ a b . The Poetry Archive. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2008.
  15. ^ "Peter Goldsworthy · Pitt Street Poetry". Pitt Street Poetry. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  16. ^ Bennett, Bruce; collection, Brissenden (2002). Australian short fiction : a history. St. Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press. ISBN 978-0-7022-3301-2.
  17. ^ . Music Council of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2008.
  18. ^ "The ringtone cycle". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Ned Kelly". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  20. ^ Peter Goldsworthy at IMDb
  21. ^ Ebbtide (1994) at IMDb  
  22. ^ Passion (1999) at IMDb  
  23. ^ a b Maestro at IMDb  
  24. ^ "Wish - Perth Theatre Company". 31 March 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  25. ^ "Northern Light Theatre". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  26. ^ "Past work - Petra Kalive". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  27. ^ "Steve Rogers takes out the inaugural Lysicrates Prize". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  28. ^ "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam - National Theatre of Parramatta". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  29. ^ "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam". Belvoir St Theatre. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  30. ^ "The Kiss Belvoir Sydney 2011". Belvoir St Theatre. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  31. ^ "The Kiss (2010)". IMDb. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  32. ^ "Airplay". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. August 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  33. ^ . Live Performance Australia. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2008.
  34. ^ "Leadership". Janet Clarke Hall. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 6 November 2023.

    External links edit

    • Official website
    • Peter Goldsworthy at the Poetry Foundation
    • Peter Goldsworthy at The Australian Poetry Library
    • Peter Goldsworthy at The Poetry Archive

    peter, goldsworthy, peter, david, goldsworthy, born, 1951, australian, writer, medical, practitioner, major, awards, short, stories, poetry, novels, opera, libretti, known, novels, honk, jesus, three, night, 1989, novel, maestro, being, made, into, upcoming, f. Peter David Goldsworthy AM born 1951 is an Australian writer and medical practitioner He has won major awards for his short stories poetry novels and opera libretti He is known for his novels Honk If You Are Jesus and Three Dog Night His 1989 novel Maestro is being made into an upcoming film Peter GoldsworthyBorn1951 age 72 73 Minlaton South AustraliaEducationUniversity of Adelaide MBBS 1974 RelativesAnna Goldsworthy daughter Websitepetergoldsworthy wbr com Goldsworthy began his writing life as a poet as described in his 2013 comic memoir His Stupid Boyhood and regards poetic principles as the basis of all his writing Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Writing career 3 1 Novels 3 2 Poetry 3 3 Short stories 3 4 Libretti 3 5 Film writing 4 Other roles 5 Adaptations of his works 6 Awards and nominations 7 Personal life 8 Selected works 8 1 Novels and novellas 8 2 Poetry collections 8 3 Short story collections 8 4 Non fiction 8 5 Critical studies and reviews 9 Footnotes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editPeter David Goldsworthy was born in 1951 in Minlaton South Australia and grew up in various Australian country towns he completed his schooling in Darwin in the Northern Territory 1 2 He graduated in medicine from the University of Adelaide in 1974 1 Early career editGoldsworthy worked in alcohol and drug rehabilitation for several years after graduation but with his poetry being published in Westerly and the Friendly Street Poetry Reader he started dividing his working time equally between general practice and writing 1 Writing career editGoldsworthy s novels have sold hundreds of thousands of copies in Australia and with his poetry and short stories have been translated into many European and Asian languages 2 3 He has won major literary prizes across most genres for poetry the short story the novel plays and opera Novels edit His first novel Maestro 1989 was loosely based on observations acquired by attending his daughter Anna s piano lessons with Russian emigre pianist Eleonora Sivan born 1941 4 who had moved to Adelaide in 1981 as a refugee 5 The novel was reissued as part of the Angus amp Robertson Australian Classics series and was voted one of the Top 40 Australian books of all time by members of the Australian Society of Authors 6 His 1995 novel Wish was also recently reissued in the Text Publishing Text Classics series 7 His 1992 novel Honk If You Are Jesus was reissued by the Untapped Australian Literary Heritage Project in 2022 8 Three Dog Night won the 2004 FAW Christina Stead Award and was long listed for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award His first novel in ten years Minotaur was published in 2019 9 His novels have been widely translated and adapted for the stage Poetry editThe Australian expatriate writer Clive James comments that Goldsworthy s poetry is often seen as a sideline but argues that it is at the centre of his achievement James writes His precise wit operates on every level from the sonic a concealed dove really does say hidden here hidden here to the conceptual the human body really is packed tight like an attempt on the record of filling a Mini The general impression is of a fastidious insistence that the particular comes first and any general comment that follows had better be particular too 10 Goldsworthy s poetry has been widely published in the English speaking world from journals such as Poetry magazine 11 and The London Review of Books 12 to anthologies ranging from The Twentieth Century in Poetry 13 to Roger McGough s recently edited Happy Poems His New Selected Poems was published in Australia and the UK in 2001 and his Collected Stories appeared in Australia in 2004 Goldsworthy has been described in A Reader s Guide to Contemporary Australian Poetry as one of the most skilled and satisfying poets in Australia 14 and by fellow Australian poet Les Murray as a poet of crystalline intelligence but one who can move as well as shine 15 The Poetry Archive describes his poetry as follows There s a pressing sense of mortality in his work and a desire to ask the big questions even as he satirises them Drawn to the discipline of science Goldsworthy s poems are full of the language of the laboratory matter evidence elements chemicals the stuff we are made of but at the same time frustrated by these limitations into asking what else we might be He s interested in The Dark Side of the Head the things we can only know in flashes like glimpsing a skink but he also retains a rationalist s scepticism of the ecstatic that thoughtlessly exquisite evening sky in Sunset won t fool him into rapture 14 The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry summarises his work thus in every line the poet strives to make language elegant enough to do justice to the world as comedy 13 Short stories edit Goldsworthy has published five collections of short stories including The List of All Answers Collected Stories in 2004 The 1992 collection Little Deaths was shortlisted for the Christina Stead Award the Steele Rudd Award and the SA Premier s prize for fiction His most recent collection Gravel was short listed for the ASAL Gold Medal As with his poetry his stories have been widely anthologised in Australia and overseas In Australian Short Fiction a History Bruce Bennett wrote that No Australian author has written more convincingly about the power of hormones or the fear of death 16 Libretti edit Goldsworthy also writes opera libretti He wrote the libretti for the Richard Mills operas Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and Batavia 17 the latter winning Mills and Goldsworthy the 2002 Helpmann Award for Best Opera and Best New Australian Work The premiere at the Sydney Opera House on 19 August 2006 was conducted by the composer and attended by the librettist He wrote the chamber opera The ringtone cycle for soprano violin cello piano and iPhone with composer Graeme Koehne 18 Ned Kelly a new opera written with composer Luke Styles was premiered by lost amp found opera company at the Perth Festival in 2019 19 Film writing edit Goldsworthy co wrote the script to the films 20 Ebbtide 1994 21 Passion 1999 22 Maestro upcoming 23 Other roles editGoldsworthy has been chair of the Libraries Board of South Australia and in 2001 was appointed chair of the Australia Council s Literature Board 1 Adaptations of his works editHis novels Maestro Wish Honk If You Are Jesus Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam and Three Dog Night have been adapted for the stage Honk was premiered by the State Theatre Company of South Australia in its 2006 season It won the 2006 Ruby Award for Best New Work and the 2006 Advertiser Oscart Award for Best Play Humphrey Bower s award winning adaptation of Wish for his company Night Train had subsequent seasons with the Perth Theatre Company 24 and in Canada with Edmonton s Northern Lights 25 Petra Kalive s adaptation of Three Dog Night was premiered at fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne and also performed in the Adelaide Festival Centre s Space Theatre 26 Steve Rogers adaptation of the novella Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam won the inaugural Lysicrates Prize in 2015 27 and premiered at the National Theatre of Parramatta in 2018 directed by Darren Yap 28 The play was restaged by Belvoir Theatre Company in February 2020 29 The short story The Kiss was adapted for stage at Belvoir St Theatre along with short stories of the same name by Chekhov Maupassant and Kate Chopin 30 The Kiss was also made into a multi award winning short film by Ashlee Page 31 In 2009 Honk If You Are Jesus was adapted as a radio play by Mike Ladd for ABC Radio National and was broadcast by the BBC World Service The novella Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam has also been adapted as a radio play by Mike Ladd for the ABC 32 As of November 2023 update a film version of Maestro is in pre production The screenplay co written by Goldsworthy and director Catherine Jarvis with Klaus Maria Brandauer playing The Maestro and Madeleine Madden as Rosie 23 Goldsworthy s poetry has been set to music by leading Australian composers including Graeme Koehne Richard Mills Anne Cawrse Paul Stanhope and Matthew Hindson Awards and nominations edit1979 Western Australian Sesquicentenary Literary Prize for the short story Memoirs of a small m marxist 1982 Commonwealth Poetry Prize for Readings from Ecclesiastes 1 1982 FAW Anne Elder Award joint winner for Readings from Ecclesiastes 1982 South Australian Premier s Award for Readings from Ecclesiastes 1984 Government Biennial Literature Prize South Australia for Readings from Ecclesiastes 1988 Australian Bicentennial Literary Prize for Poetry 1991 NBC Banjo Awards NBC Turnbull Fox Phillips Poetry Prize shortlisted for This Goes with That 1998 ABC ABA Bicentennial Literary Award Poetry Australia Literary Award 2002 Robert Helpmann Award for Best Opera and Best New Australian Work for Batavia 33 2002 Green Room Award for Special Creative Achievement for Batavia 2003 Colin Roderick Award shortlisted for Three Dog Night 2004 Miles Franklin Award Shortlisted for Three Dog Night 2004 FAW Christina Stead Award for Three Dog Night 2004 Courier Mail Book of the Year shortlisted for Three Dog Night 2004 Queensland Premier s Literary Awards shortlisted for Three Dog Night 2004 New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards shortlisted for Three Dog Night 2005 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlisted for Three Dog Night 2009 Prime Minister s Literary Awards shortlisted for Everything I Knew 2010 Member of the Order of Australia For service to literature as an author and poet through arts administration and to the community Personal life editGoldsworthy s eldest daughter Anna Goldsworthy is a successful concert pianist as well as an accomplished writer They worked together on a stage adaptation of Goldsworthy s novel Maestro 34 Selected works editNovels and novellas edit Maestro 1989 Magpie 1992 Honk If You are Jesus 1992 Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam 1993 Wish 1995 Keep it Simple Stupid 1996 Three Dog Night 2003 Everything I Knew 2008 The Kiss 2012 Minotaur 2019 Poetry collections edit Readings from Ecclesiastes 1982 This Goes with That Selected Poems 1970 1990 1991 After the Ball 1992 If Then Poems and Songs 1996 New Selected Poems 2001 Tattered Joys 2002 The Rise of the Machines and other Love Poems 2015 Anatomy of a Metaphor 2017 Short story collections edit Archipelagoes 1982 Zooing 1986 Bleak Rooms 1988 Little Deaths 1993 One of My Best Friends 1994 Navel Gazing Essays Half Truths and Mystery Flights 1998 The List of All Answers 2004 Gravel 2010 Non fiction edit Navel Gazing Essays 1996 His Stupid Boyhood A Memoir 2013 Salman s throat living with cancer and a fatwa Commentary Australian Book Review 447 36 October 2022 a The Cancer Finishing School 2024 Critical studies and reviews edit Reimer Andrew 1994 The Ironic Eye The Poetry and Prose of Peter Goldsworthy N S W Angus amp Robertson ISBN 0207182507 Gilling Tom June 2014 Peter Goldsworthy Celebration Australian Authors Past amp Present Australian Author 46 1 28 31 Footnotes edit Extract from forthcoming book The Cancer Finishing School References edit a b c d e Peter Goldsworthy AustLit 30 June 2014 Retrieved 6 November 2023 a b Goldsworthy Peter 2003 Three Dog Night Penguin Books Brief bio Peter Goldsworthy Author Penguin Retrieved 9 November 2010 Nunn Louise 24 June 2011 Russian emigre who became key player Adelaide Now Retrieved 9 November 2023 Adelaide makes the most of arrival in 1981 of refugee Eleonora Sivan from musical greatness of Leningrad Adelaide AZ Retrieved 9 November 2023 Your Favourite Australian Book PDF ABC Retrieved 8 July 2008 Wish Text Classics Text Publishing 24 July 2013 ISBN 9781922147035 Retrieved 9 October 2018 Honk If You Are Jesus Retrieved 11 September 2023 Minotaur by Peter Goldsworthy www penguin com au Retrieved 27 January 2020 Clive James Peter Goldsworthy Retrieved 27 June 2008 Search Poetry Foundation 18 November 2020 Retrieved 18 November 2020 Goldsworthy Peter 7 June 2001 The Operation London Review of Books Vol 23 no 11 ISSN 0260 9592 Retrieved 18 November 2020 a b Rae Simon ed 2012 The 20th Century in Poetry Ebury Digital ISBN 9781448117956 a b Peter Goldsworthy The Poetry Archive Archived from the original on 9 June 2008 Retrieved 27 June 2008 Peter Goldsworthy Pitt Street Poetry Pitt Street Poetry Retrieved 18 November 2020 Bennett Bruce collection Brissenden 2002 Australian short fiction a history St Lucia Qld University of Queensland Press ISBN 978 0 7022 3301 2 Overview of notated art music in Australia Opera operetta and song Music Council of Australia Archived from the original on 25 July 2008 Retrieved 27 June 2008 The ringtone cycle Retrieved 9 October 2018 Ned Kelly Retrieved 9 October 2018 Peter Goldsworthy at IMDb Ebbtide 1994 at IMDb nbsp Passion 1999 at IMDb nbsp a b Maestro at IMDb nbsp Wish Perth Theatre Company 31 March 2014 Retrieved 9 October 2018 Northern Light Theatre Retrieved 9 October 2018 Past work Petra Kalive Retrieved 9 October 2018 Steve Rogers takes out the inaugural Lysicrates Prize Retrieved 9 October 2018 Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam National Theatre of Parramatta Retrieved 9 October 2018 Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam Belvoir St Theatre Retrieved 27 January 2020 The Kiss Belvoir Sydney 2011 Belvoir St Theatre Retrieved 9 October 2018 The Kiss 2010 IMDb Retrieved 9 October 2018 Airplay Australian Broadcasting Corporation August 2010 Retrieved 11 August 2010 Helpmann Award Winners 2002 Live Performance Australia Archived from the original on 12 June 2011 Retrieved 15 July 2008 Leadership Janet Clarke Hall University of Melbourne Retrieved 6 November 2023 Australia Council Peter GoldsworthyExternal links editOfficial website Peter Goldsworthy at the Poetry Foundation Peter Goldsworthy at The Australian Poetry Library Peter Goldsworthy at The Poetry Archive Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter 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