Jemal Sharah (60 works by)
Born: Established: 1969 Canberra ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Irish; Lebanese

BiographyHistory

Jemal Sharah is of Lebanese and Irish descent. After the death of her father and brother in 1975, she travelled overseas with her mother for some time before completing her education at Sydney Girls' High School and the University of Sydney. In 1994 she joined the Department of Foreign Affairs in Canberra.

Sharah began writing at a young age and saw her first poems published at seventeen. Her poetry has appeared in many periodicals, including Island, the Sydney Review, the Adelaide Review, Quadrant, the Bulletin and Arena. Her first book of poems, Path of Ghosts (1994), was nominated for a number of prizes and won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry. Sharah's poetry has been highly praised by many poets, including Les Murray and Robert Gray. Her poetry has appeared in many periodicals and anthologies.

Awards for Works

Path of Ghosts : Poems 1986-93 , 1994 poetry selected work
1995 joint winner Grace Leven Poetry Prize
1995 shortlisted NBC Banjo Awards NBC Turnbull Fox Phillips Poetry Prize
1993 Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships Literature Board Grants Writer's Project Grant