Judith Wright

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Judith Wright (31 May 191526 June 2000) was an Australian poet.

Wright was born in Armidale, New South Wales, the eldest child of Phillip Wright and his first wife Ethel, but spent much of her formative years in Brisbane and Sydney.

She is the author of several collections of poetry, including The Moving Image, Woman to Man, The Gateway, The Two Fires, Birds, The Other Half, and Shadow. Wright was also an acclaimed critic of Australian poetry, and a strong social advocate for the rights of Indigenous Australians.

Her work is noted for a keen focus on the Australian environment, which began to gain prominence in Australian art in the years following World War II. She deals with the relationship between settlers, Indigenous Australians and the bush, amongst other themes. Wright's aesthetic centers on the relationship between mankind and the environment, which she views as the catalyst for poetic creation. Her images characteristically draw from the Australian flora and fauna, yet contain a mythic substrata that probes at the poetic process, limitations of language, and the correspondence between inner existence and objective reality.

The 'Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts' in Brisbane's trendy Fortitude Valley is named after the famous Australian icon.

In June 2006 the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) announced that the new federal electorate in Queensland to be created for the 2007 election will be named Wright in honour of her life as a "poet and in the areas of arts, conservation and indigenous affairs in Queensland and Australia". However, in September 2006 the AEC announced it would name the seat after John Flynn the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service due to numerous objections from people fearing the name may be linked to disgraced former Qld Labor MP Keith Wright.

[edit] Works

Poetry

  • The Moving Image (1946)
  • Woman to Man (1949)
  • The Gateway (1953)
  • The Two Fires (1955)
  • Australian Bird Poems (1961)
  • Birds: Poems (1962)
  • Five Senses: Selected Poems (1963)
  • City Sunrise (1964)
  • The Other Half (1966)
  • Alive: Poems 1971-72 (1973)
  • Fourth Quarter and Other Poems (1976)
  • The Double Tree: Selected Poems 1942-76 (1978)
  • Phantom Dwelling (1985)
  • A Human Pattern: Selected Poems (1990)
  • The Flame Tree (1993)

Literary Criticism

  • Charles Harpur (1963)
  • Preoccupations in Australian Poetry (1965)
  • Henry Lawson (1967)
  • Because I was Invited (1975)
  • Going on Talking (1991)

Other Works

  • The Generations of Men (1959)
  • The Coral Battleground (1977)
  • The Cry for the Dead (1981)
  • We Call for a Treaty (1985)
  • Born of the Conquerors: Selected Essays (1991)

[edit] External links

  • [1] The AEC media release announcing the naming of the new electorate
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