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Ouyang Yu is an award-winning poet and novelist. His first novel, The Eastern Slope Chronicle, won the 2004 South Australian Festival Award for Innovation in Writing. His third novel, The English Class, won the 2011 NSW Premier's Award, and his 14th collection of poetry, Terminally Poetic (2020), won the Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Book in the 2021 Queensland Literary Awards.
He was shortlisted for the Writer’s Prize in the 2021 Melbourne Prize for Literature and won the Fellowship from Creative Australia in late 2021 for writing a documentary novel, now complete in three volumes. And his eighth novel, All the Rivers Run South, was published in December 2023 by Puncher & Wattmann, which is also publishing his ninth novel, The Sun at Eight or Nine in mid-2024, and his first collection of short stories, The White Cockatoo Flowers, is out in early 2024 with Transit Lounge Publishing.
写于温岭方山,发于Red Room Poetry
‘The Waiting’ published in Overland, in 2019

Part of a self-destructive project: this one is for sale

my Chinese novel about Australia: 《淘金地》

An article on self-translation and machine translation published in Overland today

‘Chinaman Fish’, out now on Cordite today

Last remaining copy of Goodbye to Chinese
784页,525,000多字,限量版第三版的最后五本,寄掉其中四本,还剩最后一本,谁先来,谁先拿,完了就完了/784 pages and over 525,000 words. Last 5 copies in the third edition of a limited edition, the third edition, of 10 copies and with four of them to mail shortly there is only one last remaining copy left for whoever wants it, it being Copy 007
《或者》
On Self Translation, still available
The Kingsbury Tales: A Novel
this morning’s take, taken

999 pages done

Dyslexia, a poem I wrote yesterday on my mobile phone
actually, I spoke into my phone and let the speech recognition app do the work for me.




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