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David Adès David Adès i(A6121 works by)
Also writes as: Cobber 'Stumpy' Malley
Born: Established: 1956 Adelaide, South Australia, ;
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

The son of Egyptian Jewish parents, David Adès has travelled widely and has lived in Israel, India, and Greece. He is a lawyer who has worked in both the private and public sectors. He has been the Convenor of Friendly Street Poets.

In 2012, Ades was living in Pittsburgh, United States of America. He returned to Australia in 2016.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • David Adès has also published the following works, which have not been individually indexed on AustLit:

    • 'Yoga Class' (Saturday Poem, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 16 February 2013). Available at http://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/Op-Ed/2013/02/16/Saturday-Poem-Yoga-Class/stories/201302160295
    • 'The Woman on the Horizon' (Saturday Poem, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 25 July 2015). Available at http://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/2015/07/25/Saturday-Poem-The-Woman-on-the-Horizon/stories/201507250038
    • 'Reflections' (Four and Twenty Short Form Poetry, April 2013). Available at http://4and20poetry.com/2013/04/
    • 'Honey Boy Dreaming' (InDaily Adelaide independent news website, posted 9 October 2013). Available at http://indaily.com.au/arts-and-culture/2013/10/09/poetry-of-the-parklands/
    • 'Heat Wave' (InDaily Adelaide independent news website, posted 9 October 2013). Available at http://indaily.com.au/arts-and-culture/2013/10/09/poetry-of-the-parklands/
    • 'To You, Reader of This Poem' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves.html
    • 'In the Fifty-seventh Year of My Sleep' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves.html
    • 'Mortality' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves.html
    • 'Remains' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves.html
    • 'Carrying the Living, Carrying the Dead' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves.html
    • 'Sad' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves-2.html
    • 'Interloper' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves-2.html
    • 'Metta Nun' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/david-adegraves-2.html
    • 'Nothing Holds' (Chapter and Verse, Pittsburgh City Paper, 12 August 2015). Available at http://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/nothing-holds/Content?oid=1846613
    • 'I Remember the Times I Forgot' (VerseWrights website). Available at http://www.versewrights.com/adegraves-david-2.html

Awards for Works

What Happened Then i "What happened then was like an asteroid strike,", 2016 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize 1999-; Australian Poetry Anthology 2016; (p. 19)
2016 highly commended Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize
Vale, David Ades i "1. The way it ends", 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: Once Wild : Newcastle Poetry Prize Anthology 2014 2014; (p. 121-129)
2014 shortlisted The Newcastle Poetry Prize
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