Jayne Fenton Keane
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Jayne Fenton Keane is a contemporary Australian poet.
Jayne Fenton Keane has published several books of poetry, a CD recording and is active as a performance poet and in multimedia poetry.[1] The Transparent Lung has been adapted for radio in collaboration with Mike Ladd.[2] She has recceived a Varuna Writers' Centre Fellowship, a grant from Queensland Arts and has performed at festivals in Australia, Canada and the United States. Additionaly she is the founding and current director of National Poetry Week.[3]
[edit] Works
Poetry
- Fissure Blooms. (1994) ISBN 0-646-20976-0
- Torn. (Plateau, 2000)
- Ophelia's Codpiece. (Post Pressed, 2002) ISBN 1-876682-23-X
- The Transparent Lung. (Post Pressed, 2003) ISBN 1-876682-51-5
CD
- The Stalking Tongue. (1999)
[edit] External links
- www.poetinresidence.com Home page
- A Compendium of Eyes poem, mp3 readings & interview
- Jayne Fenton Keane poems & recording
- The Poetry of Jayne Fenton Keane at thylazine.org
- [1] at fuesebox
- Poetry Beyond the Page essay at Philament Journal
- [2] 'Scenes from a Backward Glance' (Flash Poetry collection)May 2004
- [3] ‘Clicklit | Cinelit & the Invisible Hand <skinborgs & poetmachines>’ Melbourne DAC conference proceedings, the 5th International Digital Arts and Culture Conference. May 19 - 23, 2003.
- [4] Two sound poems.
[edit] References
- ^ The Poetry of Jayne Fenton Keane (Thylazine) Accessed: January 29, 2007.
- ^ The Transparent Lung (Radio National) Accessed: January 29, 2007.
- ^ 5th Australian Poetry Festival (Poets Union) Accessed: January 29, 2007.
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NAME | Keane, Jayne Fenton |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Contemporary Australian experimental poet |
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PLACE OF BIRTH | Australia |
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