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Lisa Gorton (born 1972) is an Australian poet, novelist, literary editor and essayist. She is the author of three award-winning poetry collections: Press Release, Hotel Hyperion , and Empirical. Her novel The Life of Houses, received the NSW Premier's People's Choice Award for Fiction, and the Prime Minister's Award for Fiction (shared). Gorton is also the editor of Black Inc's anthology Best Australian Poems 2013.

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  • Lisa Gorton (born 1972) is an Australian poet, novelist, literary editor and essayist. She is the author of three award-winning poetry collections: Press Release, Hotel Hyperion , and Empirical. Her novel The Life of Houses, received the NSW Premier's People's Choice Award for Fiction, and the Prime Minister's Award for Fiction (shared). Gorton is also the editor of Black Inc's anthology Best Australian Poems 2013. (en)
  • Is údar Astrálach í Lisa Gorton (1972-). Scríobhann sí filíocht, aistí agus ficsean. Rugadh in Melbourne í agus rinne sí staidéar in ollscoileanna Melbourne agus Oxford. Tar éis di Scoláireacht Rhodes a fháil rinne sí MA i Litríocht na hAthbheochana agus Dochtúireacht i bprós agus i bhfilíocht John Donne. Chaith sí cúig bliana déag ina gcónaí in Éirinn, Sasana agus an Afraic Theas agus ina lán áiteanna san Astráil sular fhill sí ar Melbourne, áit a bhfuil sí ina gcónaí lena fear céile agus lena dtriúr clainne. Tá duaiseanna bainte aici as filíocht, ficsean agus barr feabhais léinn. Tá ráite fúithi go gcoinníon a cuid dánta aird ar “ideas of houses, the power and strange transformations of memory, and the significance of associated fragments”. Sliocht as “The History of Space Travel” In truth, the history of space travelis a history of rooms—I kept a roomthose eleven years in the Hotel Hyperion.It had been a prison, the first in orbit,and its guest rooms kept the old locks.The Futures Museum was paying me for artefactsfrom the failed outposts of settlement... (ga)
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  • Lisa Gorton (born 1972) is an Australian poet, novelist, literary editor and essayist. She is the author of three award-winning poetry collections: Press Release, Hotel Hyperion , and Empirical. Her novel The Life of Houses, received the NSW Premier's People's Choice Award for Fiction, and the Prime Minister's Award for Fiction (shared). Gorton is also the editor of Black Inc's anthology Best Australian Poems 2013. (en)
  • Is údar Astrálach í Lisa Gorton (1972-). Scríobhann sí filíocht, aistí agus ficsean. Rugadh in Melbourne í agus rinne sí staidéar in ollscoileanna Melbourne agus Oxford. Tar éis di Scoláireacht Rhodes a fháil rinne sí MA i Litríocht na hAthbheochana agus Dochtúireacht i bprós agus i bhfilíocht John Donne. Chaith sí cúig bliana déag ina gcónaí in Éirinn, Sasana agus an Afraic Theas agus ina lán áiteanna san Astráil sular fhill sí ar Melbourne, áit a bhfuil sí ina gcónaí lena fear céile agus lena dtriúr clainne. Tá duaiseanna bainte aici as filíocht, ficsean agus barr feabhais léinn. (ga)
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