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ACT Poetry Prize
Judith Wright Award (for a book by an Australian poet)
Shortlisted 2010
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Felicity Plunkett Vanishing Point |
SYNOPSIS
Opening with a surreal vision of creativity and mourning, Vanishing Point returns to flakes of desire, memory and dreams. This dynamic collection traces currents of eroticism and the imagination, charting the skeleton of feeling and the blood of beginnings.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Felicity Plunkett was born in Sydney. She has a PhD from the University of Sydney and has taught literature several universities. She is an Honorary Research Consultant at the University of Queensland, where she teaches poetics and literature. She is also a widely-published reviewer. She twice has won the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Prizes, for 'young poets of unusual promise'.






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