Martin Harrison

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1949 –

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Who is Martin Harrison?

Martin Harrison is an Australian poet.

He published poems and limited edition books in London and New Zealand before his first main collection, The Distribution of Voice,appeared in Australia in 1993. In the 80s Harrison worked as a literary journalist and reviewer as well as a producer for ABC Radio, where he was closely associated with sound art, new music and experimental radio work. His 1997 poetry collection, The Kangaroo Farm was shortlisted for the Victorian Premiers Award, and his 2001 collection Summer won the Wesley Michel Wright Award for poetry. A selected poems, Wild Bees was shortlisted for both the South Australian Premiers Awards and the ACT Poetry Prize.

Harrison has written extensively about Australian poetry. Some of his essays are collected in the internationally acclaimed volume "Who Wants to Create Australia?". This book was a Times Literary Supplement book of the year selection for 2004.

His poetry has been translated into Mandarin and into French.

There is a wide range of critical commentary on his work, principally in Australian and some UK journals.

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1949

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on July 23, 2013

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