词条 | John Gallas |
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Gallas was born in Wellington in New Zealand[3] and is of Austrian descent, the son of Frederick, né Fritz Eduard Gänzl, an educator, and Nancy Gallas, née Agnes Ada Welsh. He is the younger brother of the historian and writer Kurt Gänzl.[4] He attended the University of Otago in his native New Zealand, and won a Commonwealth Scholarship to Merton College, Oxford to study Medieval English Literature and Old Icelandic[2] and has since lived and worked in York, Liverpool and various other locations as a bottlewasher, archaeologist and teacher. His books are published by Cold Hub Press in New Zealand and by Agraphia in Sweden. The Little Sublime Comedy is his tenth Carcanet Press collection. Gallas is the editor of two books of translations – 52 Euros and The Song Atlas. also published by Carcanet. His poem 'Cat' was The Guardians 'Poem of the Week' in December 2014.[5][6] He is a Fellow of the English Association and was the Joint Winner of the Indigo Dreams Pamphlet Prize in 2016 and was the St Magnus Festival poet in Orkney in the same year.[5][2] List of books by Gallas
References1. ^John Gallas - Indigo Freams Publishing Ltd 2. ^1 2 John Gallas - Festival Poet - St Magnus International Festival - 25 June 2016 3. ^Brief biography of John Gallas - The Poetry Society website 4. ^"Gänzl's family history" 5. ^1 2 [https://www.carcanet.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?owner_id=250 Biography of John Gallas - Carcanet Press website] 6. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2014/dec/01/poem-of-the-week-cat-john-gallas-baudelaire Poem of the Week: Cat by John Gallas - The Guardian 1 December 2014] External links
8 : 1950 births|University of Otago alumni|Alumni of Merton College, Oxford|New Zealand male poets|New Zealand people of Austrian descent|New Zealand expatriates in the United Kingdom|Living people|Fellows of the English Association |
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