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Judith Wright's description of my work from 1975-2000:
"...taken as a whole, a major contribution to Australian literature."


Biographical details

I am Australian, born in Sydney on 24 December, 1943. I graduated Bachelor of Arts from Sydney
University in 1967 with majors in psychology and music (I studied composition with Peter
Sculthorpe). I also studied piano with the late Ms Freda Franks, a pupil of a pupil of Leopold
Godowsky. I graduated Bachelor of Economics in 1976 from the Australian National University
with majors in Economics and Public Economics. I also studied Modern Greek in the University
of Athens (1969/1970 academic year). I have travelled extensively overseas (four years, full-time)
as well as throughout Australia.

Both my parents are dead. My father, John Paul Aslanides (1901-1962), a seaman in the Australian
Mercantile Marine, was Greek; born in Kerasus (the modern Goresun, in eastern Turkey). My
Australian-born mother, Olive Emma Browne (1910-1993) was the daughter of David
Lesley Browne (1880-1966) and Mary Chrichton (1876-1963), pastoralists from "Myall", near
Wagga Wagga. I am married, with one son, and live in Canberra.

Since graduation from Sydney University in 1967, I have worked in the public sector: Postmaster
General's Department in Sydney and then, in Canberra, in the Department of Trade and the
Australian Public Service Board, from which I resigned in July 1985 to work as a full-time,
professional Australian poet. I am not an "ethnic" writer.

As a well-read dedicated professional, I eschew academic-amateur and weekend-hobbyist
approaches to my art - originality and a determination to celebrate Australia and Australians
characterise my work, which has won national and international acclaim; this work is referred to at
a number of websites in several European and Asian languages.

Poetry Prizes

WINNER (1978) British Commonwealth Poetry Prize, for the best first book of poetry in
English published in a British Commonwealth country other than England.
(For The Greek connection)

RUNNER-UP Darling Downs Association for Advanced Education Literature Competition
(Three poems from Passacaglia and Fugue)

SECOND PRIZE (1988) Bicentenial Literary Awards
(Category 3: Book-length collections of poetry) sponsored by the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation, and the Australian Bicentennial Authority.
(For the manu-script of Australian Things, later published by Penguin Books).

JOINT WINNER (1998) Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria Poetry Awards (For the sonnet
"Cancer", later anthologised in the collecion Together Alone, Text Publishing, 1998.)

WINNER (2002) Canberra Times Artist of the Year Award.

Individual poem publication
About 200 poems in the following magazines, newspapers and periodicals from 1975 to date:

Antipodes (New York), Antipodes (Melbourne), The Australian, Australian PC world, Bogong,
Blast, The Canberra Times, Cosmos, Hobo, Imago, Matilda, Metre
(Trinity College, Dublin),
Muse, Nation Review, Northern Perspective, Otis Rush, Overland, Poet's Choice (1976, 1977,
1978 and final edition, 1979), Quadrant, Redoubt, Simply Living, Southerly, The Sydney Morning
Herald, To Yiofiri
(Sydney), Westerly.




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