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Tuesday Night Live

Tuesday Night Live

Fifteen years of Friendly Street

Jeri Kroll, Barry Westburg

Art is long, politics brief. Friendly Street is Australia's longest running community poetry reading and one of the nation's most vital small publishers. Tuesday Night Live tells you the story of Friendly Street and brings together some of Australia's best poetry written over the first fifteen years of Friendly Street.

'It was one of those blue, blazing evenings when the heat seemed to stream in from the west … I remember standing outside at the top of Gordon Choon's fire escape, discussing the sacking of the Whitlam Government that had occurred only a few hours earlier. In comparison with the amazing scenes in Canberra, our fledgling poetry reading seemed for a moment trivial and even self-indulgent. Undeterred, we went ahead that momentous evening, and whereas governments have come and gone, Friendly Street has persisted ever since.' - Andrew Taylor

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Jeri Kroll has published over twenty books for adults and young people, including poetry, picture books and novels. Her most recent are a chapbook of children’s poems, Swamp Soup (Picaro Press, 2012), and Research Methods in Creative Writing (Palgrave Macmillan), co-edited with Graeme Harper. A staged reading of Vanishing Point (verse novel) was held at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts ‘Page to Stage’ Festival (2011) in Washington, DC, and the book was published by Puncher and Wattman in 2014. Jeri Kroll is Professor of English and Creative Writing and Dean of Graduate Research at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.

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Barry Westburg was born in Iowa, but as a boy migrated to California, where in later years he worked as a salesman, postman, car park attendant, security patrolman, steeplejack, and removalist, until his appointment as a statistician on the Apollo moonrocket project, under Wernher von Braun. He attended California and Ivy League universities, before eventually moving to New York to teach literature and writing. He arrived in Australia, once again a migrant, on the last day of the Whitlam government, and since then has taught contemporary American fiction and film at the University of Adelaide. He lives beside a gloomy woodland tarn in the Adelaide Hills – with assorted pets, ambient wildlife, a C# didjeridu and a veterinarian.

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ISBN   9781862542983
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PAGE COUNT   254
DIMENSIONS   200 x 130 mm