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Peter Goldsworthy Peter Goldsworthy i(A22244 works by) (a.k.a. Peter David Goldsworthy)
Born: Established: 1951 Minlaton, Central Yorke Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, ;
Gender: Male
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1 Haiku, More or Less i "Less is More If you want to write a cancer memoir, please consider a haiku instead.", Peter Goldsworthy , 2024 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16 March 2024; (p. 19)
1 Tomorrow i "I loved Tomorrow from the first day we met:", Peter Goldsworthy , 2024 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16 March 2024; (p. 19)
1 3 y separately published work icon The Cancer Finishing School : Lessons in Laughter, Love and Resilience Peter Goldsworthy , Melbourne : Penguin , 2024 27379188 2024 single work autobiography

'From poet and bestselling novelist Peter Goldsworthy, this darkly funny, bittersweet memoir offers lessons in how to live life in the shadow of an incurable illness.

''My first stray thought- cancer is a gift. I'm lucky to have it. What priceless material for a doctor-writer.'

'What lessons might cancer teach him before it finishes him off? Peter Goldsworthy asks, obliquely.

'A GP of forty years' practice, as well as one of Australia's most awarded and celebrated writers, Goldsworthy ('Doctor Pete' to his patients) brings his characteristic black humour and storytelling power to the tale of his own cancer journey.

'Accidentally diagnosed after a scan of his dicky knee, he was thrown into a world that he knew only too well from the other side- a world that soon shrank to hospital visits, sleepless and hyped-up nights on dexamethasone and life-saving chemotherapy.

'Never one to waste a story, Peter intersperses his own experience with odd and astonishing case stories of patients and literary friends who have trodden the same path- both cautionary tales and exemplary tales, sometimes laugh-out-loud, sometimes deeply moving, that intersect with, or refract, his own travels through denial, acceptancetreatment and survival.

'Darkly funny, and filled with growing love and wonder, The Cancer Finishing School offers lessons in how to live life in the shadow of an incurable illness.' (Publication summary)

1 Submission Peter Goldsworthy , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Line in the Sand 2023;
1 Salman’s Throat : Living with Cancer and a Fatwa Peter Goldsworthy , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 447 2022; (p. 36)

'Restricted to phone consultations due to the Covid lockdown and my chemo-blasted immune system, I rely increasingly on the selfies of body parts that patients text me to help diagnosis. My iPhone library of lumps, bruises, wounds, rashes, boils, red eyes, and even vaginal discharges, grows rapidly, a luminous pathology museum that often reminds me of Dr Azov in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children (1981), who examines his future wife through a hole in a sheet and, over the course of many house calls, assembles a jigsaw picture of the complete woman with whom he will slowly fall in love.'  (Introduction)

1 Still Life with Distant Mountain Range i "There is no still life except in death.", Peter Goldsworthy , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 5 February 2022; (p. 17)
1 Shaggy God Story i "Dear god-herd, golden god-horde, Lord", Peter Goldsworthy , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , July no. 433 2021; (p. 34)
1 What's It like to Be an Old Bat? Peter Goldsworthy , 2020 single work essay
— Appears in: A Book of Friends : In Honour of J. M. Coetzee on His 80th Birthday 2020; (p. 62-66)
1 Greek Chorus i "But my tall twin Basil Fawlty, all ribs and dick, is a", Peter Goldsworthy , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 9 May 2020; (p. 18)
1 Born Again i "If time is a river, it washes our each soft pebble", Peter Goldsworthy , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 9 May 2020; (p. 15)
1 Honey Sandwiches Peter Goldsworthy , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 9 May 2020; (p. 14)

'Doctor and writer Peter Goldsworthy on how we can take some of the lessons of lockdown back into normal life.'

1 Vegas i "Yes, death was a good career move for Mr Elvis", Peter Goldsworthy , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 419 2020; (p. 30)
1 She and Her Man : Foe Peter Goldsworthy , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , October 2019;

— Review of Foe J. M. Coetzee , 1986 single work novel

'In the remarks that preface his 2003 Nobel Lecture, entitled ‘He and His Man’ (worth watching on YouTube for the dry comedy of the delivery alone), J. M. Coetzee speaks of reading The Strange and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe when he was ‘eight or nine’. Presumably this was an abridged children’s version of the kind many of us read at that age. He would not have been alone when he fell in love with this ‘desert island that became a kingdom’, or when Crusoe became ‘a figure in my imagination’. Less predictable, perhaps, was his bewilderment at the claim in his Children’s Encyclopaedia that the author of the book was someone called Daniel Defoe. ‘This made no sense,’ he continues, ‘because it said on the first page of Robinson Crusoe that Robinson Crusoe told the story himself.’(Introduction)'

1 Vale Poet Les Murray Peter Goldsworthy , 2019 single work obituary (for Les Murray )
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4-10 May 2019;

'Find a comfortable chair and a glass of single malt whisky to savour the life and poetry of Les Murray.'

1 2 y separately published work icon Minotaur Peter Goldsworthy , Melbourne : Viking , 2019 15491389 2019 single work novel crime

'Peter Goldsworthy's new novel features a blind detective determined to deliver justice to the man who shot him, even though his failed assassin has broken out of jail and is equally determined to finish the job. Cleverly structured around the five senses, and with the action confined to one week, it’s pacey and taut, with the cat-and-mouse tension leavened by lighter interludes.

'Goldsworthy is interested in all that his protagonist cannot see, as he is forced to meet evil, acting on a trust in his senses, and the ineluctable mystery that is memory.'  (Publication summary)

1 Ned Kelly Peter Goldsworthy , Luke Styles (composer), 2019 single work musical theatre opera

'Lost & Found’s mission is to discover lost or forgotten works and present them in unique found spaces. This specially commissioned world premiere invites you into an old timber mill to discover a very different side to one of Australia’s iconic figures.

'Composer Luke Styles and librettist Peter Goldsworthy weave together the common myth with lesser known extraordinary facts about the politics, loves and quirks of Australia’s legendary bushranger. Cross dressing, pig stealing, bee keeping, opium smoking, devout republican supporting, armour wearing loyal family men — that’s just part of the story of the notorious Kelly gang.

'Superstar Australian baritone Samuel Dundas takes on the title role in a new-found space on the outskirts of Perth that provides the perfect setting, backdrop and link to Australia's frontier past.'

Source: Perth Festival.

1 'A Rare Ear, Our Aery Yahweh' Les Murray as One-off Fluke and Maverick Angel Peter Goldsworthy , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 407 2018; (p. 44-46)

'A seven-hundred-page Collected Poems? The cover photograph of the Big Bloke himself is an embodiment of what’s inside in all its sprawling abundance. As is his surname, which can’t help but invoke our country’s big river, whether in full flood, or slow trickle, or slow spreading billabongs.'  (Introduction)

1 Anatomy of a Metaphor i "Packed in a chest", Peter Goldsworthy , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 31 no. 1 2017; (p. 76-79)
1 State Editor's Introduction Peter Goldsworthy , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: States of Poetry - South Australia 2017;

'Steve Brock began writing in the shadow of the New York school, but in ‘dreaming with Ted Berrigan’ – ‘I can’t remember if he said anything’ – might be saying goodbye to those earlier cool dudes and already anticipating the more variable temperature of South American poetry. He has spent a lot of time in Chile especially, and has translated extensively from the Spanish. Of course, Latin American models are a pretty broad canvas. Just to take the temperature of Chilean poetry – Nicanor Parra is drop-dead cool, Neruda is hot. What seems to be emerging on Steve’s recent work is a relaxed, often laconic style which is heading back home across the Pacific to be its own influence. It is deceptively unrhetorical, but it contains multitudes.' (Introduction)

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - South Australia Peter Goldsworthy (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 14027582 2017 anthology poetry

'Series Two of the South Australian States of Poetry anthology is edited by Peter Goldsworthy and features poems by Steve Brock, Cath Kenneally, Jules Leigh Koch, Louise Nicholas, Jan Owen, and Dominic Symes.' (Introduction)

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