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Astrid Lorange

is a writer, teacher and editor from Sydney. She lectures at UNSW Art & Design and curates the talk series Conspiracy at Minerva Gallery in Potts Point. How Reading is Written: A Brief Index to Gertrude Stein was published by Wesleyan University Press in 2014. Poetry books include Eating and Speaking (Tea Party Republican Press, 2011), Minor Dogs (bas-books, 2011) and FOOD TURNS INTO BLOOD (Gauss, 2013).

Related Posts

  • Astrid Lorange: Poetry after the future:

    Conspirary, ecstasy and hopelessness in contemporary Australian writing around art. This paper was presented in the panel ‘Politics, Activism, Innovation’ at Active Aesthetics: Contemporary Australian Poetry.

  • Poetic Craft and White-Settler Colonialism

    This workshop brought together eminent Australian and South African poets and critics to consider how poets in societies with a white settler history think about their world through their poetry making.

  • Astrid Lorange in response to Ann Vickery

    Following on associatively from Vickery’s provocations, I will be looking at models for alternative kinships and affinities…

  • Astrid Lorange

    Astrid Lorange: The Exemplary Poem is the Non-Poem

    This paper was presented in the panel ‘Contemporary Poetics’ at the Historical Poetics symposium.

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