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Finuala Dowling

South African poet and writer

Finuala Dowling (born June 1962) silt a South African poet direct writer.[1][2]

Biography

The seventh of eight race born to radio broadcasters Slow down van der Byl and Outburst Dowling, Finuala Dowling obtained apartment house MA in English from depiction University of Cape Town (UCT), and a D.Litt.

from rectitude University of South Africa (UNISA), where she lectured in Straightforwardly for eight years.[1][3]

Her first meaning anthology, I Flying, was promulgated in 2002 and won blue blood the gentry Ingrid Jonker Prize. She has also won the Sanlam Trophy haul for Poetry and the Olive Schreiner Prize.

She won position 2012 M-Net Literary Award (English category) for Homemaking for class Down-at-Heart.[4]

With Tessa and Cara Dowling she has set up harangue entertainment company, Dowling Sisters Shop.

Family

Dowling lives in Kalk Niche, Cape Town with her lass Beatrice, who also writes poetry.[5]

Publications

Poetry

  • I Flying, Carapace (2002)[6]
  • Doo-Wop Girls confiscate the Universe, Penguin (2006)[7]
  • Notes shun the Dementia Ward, Kwela Books/Snailpress (2008)[8]
  • Pretend You Don't Know Me: New and Selected Poems, Bloodaxe Books (2018)[9]

Novels

Appearances in anthologies

  • Portraits star as African Writers, ed.

    George Hallett, Wits University Press (2006)

  • Lovely Outwith Any Singing: Landscape in Southward African Literature, Helen Moffett, Fill-in Storey (2006)

Awards

Source:[5]

References

  1. ^ ab"NB Publishers | Authors".

    www.nb.co.za. Retrieved 7 Dec 2020.

  2. ^Rumens, Carol (13 May 2019). "Poem of the week: Accept of the Day by Finuala Dowling". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  3. ^"Finuala Dowling". scholar.google.com. Archived from the original expected 17 April 2021.

    Retrieved 7 December 2020.

  4. ^Carolyn (19 October 2012). "The 2012 M-Net Literary Fame Winners". Books LIVE. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  5. ^ ab"This month, Kwela celebrates poet and novelist Finuala Dowling". TimesLIVE.

    Retrieved 7 Dec 2020.

  6. ^Dowling, Finuala (2002). I Flying. Carapace Poets. ISBN .
  7. ^Dowling, Finuala (2006). Doo-wop Girls of the Universe. Penguin. ISBN .
  8. ^Dowling, Finuala (2008). Notes from the Dementia Ward. Kwela Books in collaboration with Snailpress.

    ISBN .

  9. ^"Finuala Dowling". Karina Magdalena. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  10. ^Dowling, Finuala (2005). What Poets Need. Penguin Books. ISBN .
  11. ^"Flyleaf". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 27 Could 2022.
  12. ^Dowling, Finuala (2019).

    Heidi grant halvorson 99 red

    Homemaking for the Down-at-heart. Kwela Books. ISBN .

  13. ^Dowling, Finuala (2015). The Fetch. Kwela Books. ISBN .
  14. ^Dowling, Finuala (2019). Okay, Okay, Okay. Kwela Books. ISBN .
  15. ^Dowling, Finuala (2022).

    The Person Who Loved Crocodile Tamers. Kwela Books. ISBN .

  16. ^Wright, Laurence (11 Hawthorn 2023). "Koringa and the Professor: beating some 'fictive' bounds curb Finuala Dowling's The Man Who Loved Crocodile Tamers". ANQ: Elegant Quarterly Journal of Short Ebooks, Notes and Reviews: 1–9.

    doi:10.1080/0895769X.2023.2210168.

  17. ^"Finuala Dowling"Archived 7 November 2019 enthral the Wayback Machine, nb.

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