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Finuala Dowling
BornJune 1962
Cape Town, South Africa
OccupationPoet, Writer, Lecturer, Editor
NationalitySouth African

Finuala Dowling (born June 1962) is a South African poet and writer.

Biography

The seventh of eight children born to radio broadcasters Eve van der Byl and Paddy Dowling, Finuala Dowling obtained an MA in English from the University of Cape Town (UCT), and a D.Litt. from the University of South Africa (UNISA), where she lectured in English for eight years.

Her first poetry anthology, I Flying, was published in 2002 and won the Ingrid Jonker Prize. She has also won the Sanlam Award for Poetry and the Olive Schreiner Prize. She won the 2012 M-Net Literary Award (English category) for Homemaking for the Down-at-Heart.[1]

With Tessa and Cara Dowling she has set up an entertainment company, Dowling Sisters Productions.

Publications

Poetry

  • I Flying, Carapace (2002)
  • To The Doctor Who Treated The Raped Baby And Who Felt Such Despair, Poetry International (2004)
  • Doo-Wop Girls of the Universe, Penguin (2006)
  • Notes from the Dementia Ward, Kwela Books/Snailpress (2008)
  • Oom Piet, Badilisha Poetry X-Change
  • Repair, Badilisha Poetry X-Change

Novels

  • What Poets Need, Penguin (2005)
  • Flyleaf, Penguin (2007)
  • Homemaking for the Down-at-Heart, Kwela Books (2011)

Appearances in anthologies

  • Portraits of African Writers, ed. George Hallett, Wits University Press (2006)
  • Lovely Beyond Any Singing: Landscape in South African Literature, Helen Moffett, Double Storey (2006)

Awards

References

  1. ^ Carolyn (19 October 2012). "The 2012 M-Net Literary Awards Winners". Books LIVE. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Finuala Dowling", nb.