Geoffrey Eggleston Explained
Geoffrey Eggleston (15 January 1944 – 2 December 2008), more usually known as "Geoff", was an Australian poet, prominent in the performance poetry scene. He was the original organizer[1] of the Montsalvat Poetry Festival at the Montsalvat artists' colony in Eltham, Victoria. He and Paul Smith edited the Whole Earth Sun-Moon Review which started in 1973, and appeared three times a year.[2] [3] The notes in the National Library of Australia catalogue describe the periodical as: "Poetry fiction ecology reviews articles cooking mysticism society humour theatre much much more".[4]
The Geoffrey Eggleston Manuscript Collection is housed in the Australian Special Research Collection of the University College Library at Australian Defence Force Academy.[5]
Further reading
- Book: Morgan, Mal . La Mama Poetica . Melbourne Univ Press . 1989 . 0-522-84396-4 .
Notes and References
- Off the Page, On the Stage: Poetry and Performance . Liz Hall-Downs . Thylazine: the Australian Journal of Arts, Ethics & Literature . 5 . March 2002 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080512032543/http://www.thylazine.org/archives/thyla5/thyla5h.html . 12 May 2008 .
- Book: Denholm, Michael. Small Press Publishing in Australia: The Early 1970s. Second Back Row Press. 1979. 139. 978-0-909325-19-0.
- Paul Smith and his wife Ann ran the Whole Earth Bookstore in Bourke Street, Melbourne ... see brief biographical note on Smith
- See National Library of Australia record
- http://www.nla.gov.au/servlet/raam/retrieve?pn=1&el=F&db=current&rp=2&mr=1&ac=current&cid=569 Index entry for archive