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Biography

Thomas William ShapcottIt’s an Honour was born in Ipswich, Queensland, and attended the Ipswich Grammar School with his twin brother, who was born on the previous day (20 March 1935). (The writer is left-handed, but his twin is right-handed.) He left school at 15 to work in his father’s accountancy business, but completed an accountancy degree in 1961. In 1967 he graduated in arts from the University of Queensland.Australian Poets and their Works, by W. Wilde, Oxford University Press, 1996His first artistic impulse was to be a composer. By age 19, he had written a number of works, but he turned away from music when he discovered a string quartet he had written unconsciously plagiarised a chamber work by Ernest Bloch.Jason Steger, Best wishes from Patrick White: $20,000 prize for a man of letters, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 November 2000, p. 5 He then worked as a tax accountant, a profession that he pursued for 27 years.He was director of the Australia Council’s Literature Board for seven years, and Executive Director of the National Book Council (1992–97). He was Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Adelaide.The Age, Easter Edition 25–26 March 2005, Review, p. 16He has written 15 collections of poetry and 6 novels.Thomas Shapcott was appointed an Officer (AO) of the Order of Australia in 1989.

Selected list of works

Poetry collections

  • Time on Fire (1961)
  • The Mankind Thing (1964)
  • Sonnets 1960-1963 (1964)
  • A Taste of Salt Water : Poems (1967)
  • Inwards to the Sun : Poems (1969)
  • Fingers at Air : Experimental Poems 1969 (1969)
  • Interim Report : some poems 1970/71 (1971)
  • Begin with Walking (1972)
  • ‘’Two Voices : Poems (1973) with Margaret Shapcott
  • Shabbytown Calendar (1975)
  • Seventh Avenue Poems (1976)
  • Selected Poems (1978)
  • Turning Full Circle (1979)
  • Stump and Grape and Bopple-Nut (1981)
  • Welcome! (1983)
  • Travel Dice (1987)
  • Selected Poems 1956-1988 (1989)
  • In the Beginning (1990)
  • The City of Home (1995)
  • The Sun’s Waste is Our Energy (1998)
  • Cities in Exile (1998)
  • Chekhov’s Mongoose (2000)
  • Music Circus and Other Poems (2004)
  • Adelaide Lunch Sonnets (2006)
  • The City of Empty Rooms (2006)
  • The Book of Hanging Gardens (2009)
  • Part of Us (2010)
  • At Marcoola (2011)

Novels

Short story collections

  • Limestone and Lemon Wine : Stories (1988)
  • What You Own : Stories (1991)
  • Gatherers and Hunters : Stories (2011)

Young Adult

  • Holiday of the Ikon (1984)
  • Flood Children (1981)

Non-fiction

  • Writers Interviews with the Camera (1989)
  • Biting the Bullet : A Literary memoir (1990)
  • Twins in the Family : Interviews with Australian Twins (2001)

Awards

See also

First Seed Ripening an album by Elixir and Katie Noonan. The tracks on this album are inspired by Shapcott’s writing.

References

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External links

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