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I also saw those spirit dogs
and poetry travelled with me
like rivers
I didn't ever eat alone.
'Goan Fish Curry'
'Following on from the success of her award-winning fiction debut, Heat and Light, Ellen van Neerven announces herself as a talented poet with this intoxicating collection.
'Moving between places and cultures, Comfort Food explores identity, sovereignty and the restless quest for love. Using food as her inspiration, van Neerven offers a cross-cultural vision of the exotic and the familiar. This sensuous volume sets a new benchmark in contemporary Australian poetry. ' (Publication summary)
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Dedication: For those who have made me food.
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Epigraph: I am not interested in other words for honey. I am interested in honey. –Sina Queyras, MxT
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From Tony Brich to Douglas Stuart, the World's Best Writers Reveal the Books They Re-Read
2021
single work
column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2021; 'Between war, the pandemic and climate emergency, the world is wild and uncertain at the moment. But in trying times, returning to a beloved book can provide a moment of distraction and reprieve.' (Introduction) -
Australia’s First Nations Poets Map Possible Path of Atonement
2020
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essay
— Appears in: The Irish Times , 25 January 2020; -
[Review Essay] Comfort Food
2017
single work
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— Appears in: StylusLit , March no. 1 2017; 'Ellen van Neerven’s debut collection of poetry, Comfort Food, is a treat for the senses. A poet of Mununjali and Dutch heritage, van Neerven is also an acclaimed author of fiction: her novel, Heat and Light (2014), won the David Unaipon Award and the Dobbie Literary Award. The poems in this impressive collection explore food as an expression of identity, love, and passion.' (Introduction) -
Transcending the Conventions
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 13-14 August 2016; (p. 22)
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry ; Lemons in the Chicken Wire 2016 selected work poetry -
Poetry Release a Comfort for Winning Author
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 1 June no. 627 2016; (p. 8)
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry 'Just two weeks after becoming a joint winner of the NSW Premier's Indigenous Writer's Award for her novel Heat and Light, Ellen Van Neerven has released her debut poetry collection. ...'
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Poetry Release a Comfort for Winning Author
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 1 June no. 627 2016; (p. 8)
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry 'Just two weeks after becoming a joint winner of the NSW Premier's Indigenous Writer's Award for her novel Heat and Light, Ellen Van Neerven has released her debut poetry collection. ...' -
Transcending the Conventions
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 13-14 August 2016; (p. 22)
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry ; Lemons in the Chicken Wire 2016 selected work poetry -
Caitlin Maling Reviews Ellen Van Neerven
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 55.1 2016;
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry -
October in Poetry
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , October 2016;
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry ; Not Fox nor Axe 2015 selected work poetry ; Not A Casual / Solitude 2016 selected work poetry -
[Review] Ellen Van Neerven, Comfort Food
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Transnational Literature , November vol. 9 no. 1 2016;
— Review of Comfort Food 2016 selected work poetry -
Healing Country
2016
single work
review
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— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 387 2016; (p. 57-58) 'Ellen van Neerven, Joel Deane, and Mike Ladd present poems about journeys, recovery, and healing, from comfort food to the experience of a stroke, within overlapping landscapes as palimpsests for their respective pathways.' (Introduction) -
[Review Essay] Comfort Food
2017
single work
essay
— Appears in: StylusLit , March no. 1 2017; 'Ellen van Neerven’s debut collection of poetry, Comfort Food, is a treat for the senses. A poet of Mununjali and Dutch heritage, van Neerven is also an acclaimed author of fiction: her novel, Heat and Light (2014), won the David Unaipon Award and the Dobbie Literary Award. The poems in this impressive collection explore food as an expression of identity, love, and passion.' (Introduction) -
Australia’s First Nations Poets Map Possible Path of Atonement
2020
single work
essay
— Appears in: The Irish Times , 25 January 2020; -
What I’m Reading
2016
single work
column
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2016; -
From Tony Brich to Douglas Stuart, the World's Best Writers Reveal the Books They Re-Read
2021
single work
column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2021; 'Between war, the pandemic and climate emergency, the world is wild and uncertain at the moment. But in trying times, returning to a beloved book can provide a moment of distraction and reprieve.' (Introduction)
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