Gregory Day

Australian novelist, poet and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gregory Day is an Australian novelist, poet, and musician.[1]

Life

Gregory Day is a novelist, poet, essayist and musician based in Victoria, Australia. He is well known for novels which document generational, demographic, and environmental change on the 21st-century coast of Victoria, Australia. He has been much acclaimed for his musical compositions and field recordings, notably his settings and singing of the poetry of William Butler Yeats on the album The Black Tower, and his project The Flash Road, which narrates in song the building of the Great Ocean Road in southwest Victoria in the years following The Great War. Day is also the co-founder with artist and book designer, Sian Marlow, of the fine press limited edition literature and music publisher, Merrijig Word & Sound Co.[2]

Awards and nominations

Bibliography

Interviews & Presentations

  • "ABC Radio National Books and Arts" July 2015
  • "ABC Radio National Book Show" - 21 May 2008
  • "Paperbark Words on The Bell Of The World" July 2024
  • "Towards An Ethics Of Receptivity: Reading Gregory Day's The Bell Of The World - Séminaire n°1 - Université Grenoble Alpes - Peter Mathews (University of Macau) 15/10/2024"
  • "The Leaf Bookshop Interview with Gregory Day on Southsightedness - 30 Authors in 30 Days March 2025"
  • "ABC Radio National - The Music Show's Andrew Ford interviews Gregory Day about Southsightedness"

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