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Eric Beach

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Eric Beach (born 1947), is a New Zealand and Australian poet, playwright, and short story writer.

Biography

Born in New Zealand, Beach has lived in Tasmania and in Victoria since 1972.[1] He is active in the Australian Performance Poetry scene, performing at workshops, readings and events around Australia.[2]

His publication Weeping for Lost Babylon won the 1996 Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize, and was joint winner of the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry.[3]

He now resides in Minyip, Victoria in Australia.

Publications

  • Weeping for Lost Babylon (Harper Collins, 1996)
  • Red Heart My Country (Pardalote Press, 2000)
  • Saint Kilda Meets Hugo Ball (Gargoyles Press, 1974)
  • In Occupied Territory (The Saturday Centre, 1977)
  • A Photo of Some People in a Football Stadium (Overland, 1978)
  • Hey Hey Brass Buttons (1990)

References

  1. ^ Australian Poets and Their Works, by William Wilde, Oxford University Press, 1996
  2. ^ http://www.thylazine.org/directory/directb/ Archived 5 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Thylazine Foundation: Arts, Ethics and Literature.
  3. ^ https://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/beach-eric/