Alison Croggon
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Alison Croggon (born 1962) is a contemporary Australian poet, playwright, fantasy novelist, and librettist.
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[edit] Life
Born in the Transvaal, South Africa, Alison Croggon's family moved to England before settling in Australia, first in Ballarat then Melbourne.[1] She has worked as a journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald. Her first volume of poetry, This is the Stone, won the Anne Elder Award and the Mary Gilmore Prize. Her novella Navigatio was recommended in the 1995 The Australian/Vogel Literary Award and three novels of the fantasy genera series Pellinor have been published with a fourth scheduled for 2008. She also edits the online writing magazine Masthead and writes theatre criticism.
Croggon has also written libretti for Michael Smetanin's operas Gauguin and The Burrow which premiered respectively at the 2000, Melbourne Festival and Perth Festival, produced by ChamberMade[2] Other poems by her have been set to music by Smetanin, Christine McCombe, Margaret Legge-Wilkinson and AndreƩ Greenwell. Her plays have been produced by the Melbourne Festival, The Red Shed Company (Adelaide) and ABC Radio.
[edit] Works
[edit] Poetry
- (1991) This is the Stone. Penguin Books Australia. ISBN 0140586660.
- (1997) The Blue Gate. Black Pepper Press. ISBN 1876044187.
- (2001) Mnemosyne. Wild Honey Press. ISBN 1903090318.
- (2002) Attempts at Being. Salt Publishing. ISBN 1876857420. excerpt
- (2003) The Common Flesh: Poems 1980-2002. Arc. ISBN 1900072726.
- (2004) November Burning. Vagabond.
[edit] Novella
- (1996) Navigatio. Black Pepper. ISBN 1876044098.
[edit] Fantasy
- (2003) The Gift. Penguin. ISBN 0140293434. (Published in the US as The Naming (Candlewick Press, ISBN 0763626392)
- (2004) The Riddle. Penguin. ISBN 1844289524.
- (2006) The Crow. Penguin. ISBN 140630137X.
- (2008) The Singing (released 1st September 2008)
[edit] Libretti
- (1995) The Burrow, ISBN 0949697257
- (2000) Gauguin (a synthetic life)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Biography (Black Pepper Press) Accessed: January 17, 2007.
- ^ Artist Profile: Alison Croggon (OzArts Online) Accessed: January 17, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Alison Croggon's Home Page
- Masthead Literary Arts Zine
- Theatre Notes Weblog
- Official Author Forum
- Recordings of poems at Poetry Arcive
- Interview
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NAME | Croggon, Alison |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Contemporary Australian poet, playwright and fantasy novelist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1962 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Transvaal, South Africa |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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