- Mark O'Connor (poet)
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For other people of the same name, see Mark O'Connor (disambiguation).
Mark O'Connor (born 19 March 1945) is an Australian poet, writer, and environmental activist. He has published several books of poetry on regions of Australia such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Blue Mountains, often collaborating with renowned nature photographers. He has also written two books on the issue of overpopulation, This Tired Brown Land (1998) and, more recently, Overloading Australia (2008, co-written by William J. Lines).
O'Connor has won several national and international prizes and awards, and he has undertaken fellowships throughout the world including USA, Europe, Russia, China and India. In 1999 he was appointed H.C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellow at the Australian National University, and in 2000 he was given a grant from the Australia Council to write poetry about the 2000 Olympic Games. He is also the editor of the much re-printed Oxford anthology Two Centuries of Australian Poetry.
In addition to his own poetry, O'Connor is now translating Shakespearean verse into modern English. He is also the inventor and patent holder for the Pro-NOUNCE-it software for showing the pronunciation of English words.
Mark is a candidate for NSW Senator at the 2010 Australian federal election, representing the unregistered Stable Population Party.
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Categories:- Australian poets
- Australian environmentalists
- Australian non-fiction writers
- Australian people of Irish descent
- Non-fiction environmental writers
- Sustainability advocates
- Living people
- 1945 births
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