- Source: Charmaine Papertalk Green
Charmaine Papertalk Green (born 1962) is an Indigenous Australian poet. As Charmaine Green she works as a visual and installation artist.
Green is a Yamaji woman, born in 1962 at Eradu near Geraldton in Western Australia.
On International Women's Day in 2023, Green was inducted into the Western Australian Women's Hall of Fame.
Career
= Poetry
=A number of her poems were included in Those Who Remain Will Always Remember: An Anthology of Aboriginal Writing.
Her work was included in The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse (3rd edition), while her 2019 poetry collection, Nganajungu Yagu, won the 2020 Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry. Green won the 2020 ALS Gold Medal for Nganajungu Yagu and was shortlisted in 2019 for False Claims of Colonial Thieves. In the 2020 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Judith Wright Calanthe Prize for Poetry, she was shortlisted for Nganajungu Yagu.
Her 2018 book False Claims of Colonial Thieves, co-written with John Kinsella, was shortlisted for the John Bray Poetry Award at the 2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. In his 2018 review, Robert Wood wrote: "As a critique of colonial Australia and a historical document, False Claims of Colonial Thieves has a certain weight and importance". She and Kinsella were interviewed by Claire Nichols for The Book Show on ABC Radio National.
In 2023 Green won the Red Room Poetry Fellowship, valued at $5,000 plus a two-week residency at Bundanon. Her nominated work is Jugarnu Wangga Migamanmanha (Older woman making talk). With co-author John Kinsella, she was shortlisted for the 2023 ALS Gold Medal for ART.
= Art
=Green won the poster competition at the NAIDOC Awards in 2006. She is represented by Yamaji Art Centre, Geraldton.
Works
Papertalk Green, Charmaine (2007). Just Like That and Other Poems. Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 9781921064128.
—— (2014). Tiptoeing Tracker Tod. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195524413.
——; Kinsella, John (2018). False Claims of Colonial Thieves. Magabala Books. ISBN 9781925360813.
—— (2019). Nganajungu Yagu. Cordite Books. ISBN 9780648511601.
——; Kinsella, John (2022). ART. Magabala Books. ISBN 9781922613738.
References
External links
Charmaine Green, artist
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- Daftar penulis perempuan Australia
- Charmaine Papertalk Green
- List of Australian poets
- List of Australian women writers
- Magabala Books
- List of authors by name: G
- Yamatji
- ALS Gold Medal
- List of women writers (A–L)
- Victorian Premier's Literary Awards
- NAIDOC Awards