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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.
Book Bondage: Report on Australia
For private sale, by email only
三Three, a new book created out of the old
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Bound for sale: The Kingsbury Tales: A Novel
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Manuscript offer for private sale: my first English novel
The Eastern Slope Chronicle, my first English novel, first published in 2002.
Contact for more info by email please.
《踢足球》(自我拾得自《愤怒的吴自立》)
Poet’s Corner with Ouyang Yu
an interview and reading, hosted by David Ades, right here, right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn1fnmYW2jU
(posted 11.10am, Thursday 24/02/2022)
Leaves Handwritten in 2020
with poetry, on both sides, in the second Covid autumn in Australia, for sale, price negotiable
Book of Mess
Only those interested are offered a chance to look inside.
Another poetry book that took its own life

The third in the lots, of self-destruction

2nd in the self-destroyed

The Kingsbury Tales: A Novel (self-destroyed copy) for sale now
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《红手》,选自《简单》诗集

Eating the Wild Weeds, a new photographic exhibition in Canberra (April 2022)
With photographer Alex Flannery, based on this poem, with the website for the exhibition here: https://www.photoaccess.org.au/see/exhibitions/eating-wild-weeds/ 







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