John A. Scott

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John Alan Scott (who has published under the names John A. Scott and John Scott) (born 23 April 1948) is an English-Australian poet, novelist and academic.

Scott was born in Littlehampton in Sussex, England, migrating to Australia during his childhood.[1] Over several books of poetry his work developed in an 'experimental' direction unusual in Australian poetry, owing partly to his interest in translation. Indeed he has translated a volume, Elegies, of the contemporary French poet Emmanuel Hocquard. However since the 1990s he has concentrated on producing novels. This change was occasioned in part by an Australia Council studio fellowship in Paris which he shared with the Australian novelist Mark Henshaw.[2] His work has won him the Victorian Premier's Award twice, in 1986 and again in 1994. The collection of novellas What I Have Written has been filmed from his own screenplay and he has been translated into French, German and Slovenian. He has taught in the Faculty of Creative Arts at Wollongong University but now writes full-time.

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Novels

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  1. ^ John A Scott Contents page at Australian Literature Resources
  2. ^ “Interview”


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NAME Scott, John A.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary English-Australian poet and novelist
DATE OF BIRTH 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH Littlehampton, Sussex, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH