Michael Brennan (poet)

Michael Brennan, born in Sydney in 1973, is an Australian poet based in Tokyo.[1]

His first volume of poetry, The Imageless World, won the Mary Gilmore Award. According to critic David McCooey, together with Unanimous Night it forms "the first parts of a triptych", and both books exhibit a "...complex and stylish interplay between opposing categories: light and dark; presence and absence; prose and poetry..." McCooey notes that "[t]he poetry is both brilliantly imagistic and pared back, both worldly and almost mystical in its concerns. In both books we find similar interests and motifs: hunger, darkness, eroticism, the earth and the sky..." [2]

Brennan is the director of Vagabond Press, and the Australian editor of Poetry International Web. He is also an academic,[3] and his doctoral thesis was entitled "The Impossible Gaze: Robert Adamson and the work of negativity."[4]

Books

As Editor

References

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