John Blay

John Charles Blay, born on the 5th October 1944, is an Australian writer and naturalist who has written extensively about the Australian bush and its people in drama, prose and poetry. His work unveiling local landscape has had many consequences including, in 1982, discovering a new species of wattle, Acacia blayana, named in his honour.

Personal life

Blay was born in Parramatta, NSW, Australia and lived in the inner city of Sydney until 1970 when he moved to a spotted gum forest at Bermagui, on the far south coast of NSW, a move detailed in his memoir, Part of the Scenery. In following years his immersion in the wild forests and understanding of their wildlife led to him receiving the inaugural Parks Writer Award to spend 12 months alone in wilderness areas of the region.[1] This period expanded over the years as his understanding of the south-eastern region grew. He is also interested in using native plants in sustainable gardening, as in The Australian Native Plant Gardener's Almanac.

Since 2001, he has researched the Bundian Way, an ancient Aboriginal pathway, in association with local Aboriginal communities and as the Bundian Way Project Officer for Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council. His researches and bushwalks while investigating this traditional route resulted in its official recognition and NSW Heritage listing in 2012.[2] He is an acknowledged authority on the landscapes and history of south-eastern Australia. His understanding "of the varying country" of the shared history Heritage pathway between the highest part of the Australian continent and the coast is demonstrated in his book, On Track: Searching out the Bundian Way.[3]

Style

Blay's prose focuses on place, bringing together human and physical landscape with historical influences.[4]

Blay's work reflects not only his expertise across literary forms[5] but also his understanding of the human experience. His writings about his bushwalking experience include a spiritual odyssey, and uncover significant history associated with the track, as well as describing the difficulties of long-distance walking.[6]

Selected Works

Prose

Drama

Poetry

Blay’s poetry has been published in a variety of anthologies, newspapers and magazines,[9] including:

Essays

Other

Awards

References

  1. Glascott, Joseph (24 June 1981). "Writer gets $10,000 so he's off to the wilds.". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. NSW Government Office of Environment and Heritage http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=5060185
  3. "South Coast author John Blay believes Bundian Way is path to Ecotourism Glory". Canberra Times. 28 August 2015.
  4. Ray Ericksen, Habitat, Australian Conservation Foundation, 1988 June, P. 32 http://ourpix.biz/ourpix/references/newspapers/Habitat-Ray%20Erikson%20review%20Back%20Country%201988%20June%20SM.jpg
  5. David Malouf, Cover endorsement, On Track, John Blay, NewSouth, Sydney 2015 ISBN 9781742234441
  6. Canberra Times, : http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/canberra-life/south-coast-author-john-blay-believes-bundian-way-is-path-to-ecotourism-glory-20150824-gj63ud.html
  7. Australia's First Poet, ABC Radio Guide, 1976-08-19, p.2
  8. Stuart Sayers, The Age, 1981-08-29;p.30 http://ourpix.biz/ourpix/references/newspapers/Stuart%20Sayers%20-%20The%20Age%2019810829%20SM.jpg
  9. "John Blay". Austlit.edu.au. 1994-07-02. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  10. Sylvia Lawson, Pelted by poetry as a Happening, The Australian, 1970-12-19, p.23 http://ourpix.biz/ourpix/references/newspapers/The%20Australian-%20Sylvia%20Lawson%20review%20-Pelted%20by%20Poetry19701219%20SM.jpg
  11. Online Article http://www.canberratimes.com.au/federal-politics/ours-is-a-land-shaped-by-licking-flames-20120323-1vojk.html
  12. Marie Knuckey, Apart, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-19, p.5 http://ourpix.biz/ourpix/references/newspapers/SMH-Alone%20a%20poet-%20Farmers%20Poetry%20Prize%2019690819%20SM.jpg
  13. 47 writers share $225,000, The Australian, 1972-10-30, p.3
  14. Grants announced, 30 young writers share $120,000, The Australian, 1974-01-26, p 34
  15. Joseph Glascott, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1981-06-24; p.1 http://ourpix.biz/ourpix/references/newspapers/SMH%20Writer%20gets%20$10%20000%2019810724%20SM.jpg
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