Alan Gould

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Alan Gould (born 22 March 1949) is a contemporary Australian novelist and poet.

Born in London Alan Gould's family lived in Northern Ireland, Germany and Singapore before arriving in Australia in 1966.[1] He completed a BA at Australian National University and a Diploma of Education at the then Canberra College of Advanced Education.[2] Having worked as a nuclear physics technician and agricultural labourer he began writing full time in 1973, occasionally teaching and writing journalism.

Gould's first books of poems, Icelandic Solitaries, was published in 1978. Since then numerous volumes of poetry and fiction have followed, with his best known novel being To the Burning City (1991) about the relationship between two brothers set in World War II. His work has been awarded the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry (1981), the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies Best Book of the Year Award (1985), the National Book Council Banjo Award for Fiction (1992) and the Royal Blind Society Audio Book of the Year Award (1999).[1]

[edit] Bibliography

Poetry
  • Icelandic Solitaries. (1978)
  • Astral Sea. (1981)
  • The Pausing of the Hours. (1984)
  • The Twofold Place. (1986)
  • Years Found in Likeness. (1988)
  • Formerlight. (1992)
  • Momentum. (1992)
  • Mermaid. (1996)
  • Dalliance and Scorn. (1999)
  • A Fold in the Light. (2001)
  • The Past Completes Me: Selected Poems 1973–2003. (2005) ISBN 0702235164
Novels
  • The Man Who Stayed Below. (1984)
  • The Enduring Disguises: Three novellas. (1988)
  • To the Burning City. (1991)
  • Close Ups. (1994)
  • The Tazyrik Year. (1998)
  • The Schoonermaster's Dance. (2001) ISBN 0-7322-6654-8 Review
Essays
  • Three Streets in Search of an Author. (1993)
  • The Totem Ship. (1996)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Gould, Alan. Biography. Alan Gould - Author (Personal website). Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  2. ^ Alan Gould: Biography. Australian Literature Resources (2004). Retrieved on 2007-03-21.

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NAME Gould,Alan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Australian novelist and poet
DATE OF BIRTH 1949
PLACE OF BIRTH London, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH