- Les Wicks
Les Wicks is an
Australia npoet .Wicks grew up in western suburbs Sydney. A skinny kid with asthma, he learnt to use his mouth to get into and out of trouble. Vietnam savagely divided his family and taught him early activism. By 17 Les had his first poem accepted & was school organiser for the students' strike of 1972. He did a history degree over some years as well as a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled jobs while living in Sydney and London. In the late 70s he embarked on his first publishing exercise - Meuse (with Bill Farrow) - and helped set up the Poets Union in NSW. From the 1980s he worked as a union industrial advocate.
He has been a guest at most of Australia's literary festivals, toured widely and been published in over 200 newspapers, anthologies and magazines across eleven countries in seven languages. During September/October 2006, Les Wicks was a guest of the Festival International de la Poesie in Quebec, Canada.
His fifth book of poems, "The Ways of Waves" (Sidewalk, 2000)celebrates the Australian summer. His sixth book, "Appetites of Light" (PressPress, 2002), is exploration of the qualities of light, while number seven takes readers to "peopled landscapes"... "Stories of the Feet" (Five Islands, 2004).
Stylistically, he spans both a vernacular performance poetry and more linguistically dense, often dark explorations. He is hard hitting and humourous.
Other projects include publishing and editing poetry outreach like Artransit which put poetry and art into Sydney & Newcastle (NSW) buses and Heritage Light which saw a poem published on the surface of the Parramatta River. He runs a workshop program across Australia called Plan to Be Published.
Works
*" The Vanguard Sleeps In " (Glandular, 1981)
*"Cannibals" (Rochford St, 1985)
*"Tickle " (Island, 1993)
*"Nitty Gritty" (Five Islands, 1997)
*"The Ways of Waves" (Sidewalk, 2000)
*"Appetites of Light" (Presspress, 2002)
*"Stories of the Feet" (Five Islands,2004)External links
* [http://leswicks.tripod.com/lw.htm Home page]
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