Robbie Coburn
Robbie Coburn | |
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Born | Robert Lee Coburn 25 June 1994 (age 30) |
Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Poetry |
Website | http://www.robbiecoburn.com.au |
Robbie Coburn (born 25 June 1994) is a contemporary Australian poet.
Biography
Coburn was born in Melbourne and grew up on his family's farm just north of Melbourne's outer suburbs in the semi-rural locality of Woodstock, Victoria, which is a large focus of his poetry. He was educated at Whittlesea Primary School and Assumption College, Kilmore and briefly studied at La Trobe University before dropping out of his degree.
Coburn's first published poem appeared in anarchist poet Pi O's literary journal Unusual Work when he was 17 years old[1] and he has since been published in many journals and magazines, including Poetry, Meanjin, Island and Westerly. Some of his poems have also been included in major anthologies.
In answer to the question of why he writes poetry, Coburn has said "It simply isn’t a conscious decision I make to write poetry, but an impulsion that cannot be ignored. Poetry photographs parts of life and humanity that can’t be captured visually, at least in a literal sense. It dissects the hopelessness of being alive and makes it seem to develop meaning momentarily, even if it never actually does. If our most private and affecting inner thoughts and memories, the ones we keep silently at the backs of our minds, were given a voice, it would be poetry. That is what poetry is to me." [2]
Books
Poetry collections
Rain Season (Picaro Press, 2013)
See also
References
External links
- Poetry Foundation profile
- Official website
- Profile in Overland by Peter Minter
- 2 poems in Mascara Literary Review
- Review of "Rain Season" by Les Wicks in The Rochford Street Review
- Robbie Coburn's 'Suicide Country'
- 3 poems in foam:e