Kate Fagan

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Kate Fagan is an Australian poet, musician and academic.

Career

She gained her PhD at the University of Sydney with a doctoral thesis on the poetics of Lyn Hejinian. She is now a lecturer at the University of Western Sydney in poetry. She is a former editor of How2, a US-based online journal of innovative poetry and poetics. She is also a songwriter and performer whose album Diamond Wheel won the National Film & Sound Archive Award for Best Folk Album.[1]

Fagan comes from a family of folk singers and was strongly influenced by traditional ballads. She has said that, whether she writes songs or poems, she feels the same need to create a lyrical work, and that, to her, "lyricism is a heightened awareness of the music of relations between things".[2]

She has published numerous poems in journals and has published several collections. It has been said of her poetry that it is characterised by a fractured language which incorporates the variety of everyday experience, and reflects the way the mind uses language to assimilate that experience.[3]

Fagan is married to Australian poet Peter Minter and has two children.

Selected publications

Chapters in books

Journal articles

Other publications

References

  1. "Kate Fagan Diamond Wheel". Katefagan.com. Retrieved 2013-09-29.
  2. "Kate Fagan". Argotistonline.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  3. "Kate Fagan, The Long Moment. Salt Publishing. 108pp. ISBN 1-876857-39-0". Leafepress.com. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  4. Kate Fagan (2012-07-24). "Poems by Kate Fagan". Jacket2. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
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