Rodriguez, Judith (1936–)
Rodriguez, Judith (1936–)
Australian poet and short-story writer. Born 1936 in Perth, Australia; m. Thomas Shapcott.
Worked as poetry editor for Meanjin magazine, poetry reviewer for Sydney Morning Herald, and lecturer at Macarthur Institute, Sydney; writings include Nu-Plastik Fanfare Red (1973), Shadow on Glass (1978), Water Life (1978), Mudcrab at Gambaro's (1980), Witch Heart (1982), New and Selected Poems (1988), The Cold (1992), and libretto for Opera, Lindy (2002). Received F.A.W. Christopher Brennan Award for Poetry, and PEN/Stuyvesant Prize for Literature.
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