Bebe Oliver Bebe Oliver i(28495551 works by)
Also writes as: Bebe Backhouse
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Bardi
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1 1 y separately published work icon If This Is the End Bebe Oliver , Broome : Magabala Books , 2024 28759278 2024 selected work poetry 'A fearless and honest exploration of queer First Nations identity, and a vibrant celebration of imperfection and personal growth, if this is the end is a stunning exploration of what it means to work through childhood trauma and love yourself in the present. In a state of post-pandemic recovery, the author travels back to his hometown and grapples with all that comes with it, experiences the thrills of relationship drama and serious queer romance, works through his mental health issues and writes a love letter to Narrm from the perspective of a Kimberley man.' (Publication summary)
1 Birthmarks : Deliberate Intentions in Mending and Heritage Bebe Oliver , 2024 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 85 2024; (p. 89-98)
1 Tadra / Buar Bebe Backhouse , Peter Sipeli , 2024 single work poetry
— Appears in: Woven : First Nations Poetic Conversations from the Fair Trade Project 2024;
1 Prop, Stage, Star : Ode to Country Bebe Backhouse , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 458 2023; (p. 40)

— Review of The Body Country Susie Anderson , 2023 selected work poetry

'There is no denying the power of poetry as thoughtful story-telling, a form of expression free from rules, conventions. It allows a safe environment for experimentation, free from the confines of traditionalism. Portraits in words, detailing the ride of life and thoughts of the mind are painted onto the canvas, where the placement of verses on a page can matter as much as the choices of words themselves.' (Introduction)

1 Choreography i "i walk to the sound", Bebe Backhouse , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Nangamay Dream Mana Gather Djurali Grow : First Nations Australia LGBTQIA Poetry 2023; (p. 68-69) Australian Poetry Journal , vol. 12 no. 2 2023; (p. 102)
1 My Grandmother's Two Brown Hands Bebe Backhouse , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Nangamay Dream Mana Gather Djurali Grow : First Nations Australia LGBTQIA Poetry 2023; (p. 26-33)
1 2 y separately published work icon More Than These Bones Bebe Backhouse , Broome : Magabala Books , 2023 25539385 2023 selected work poetry

'more than these bones is an epic and intercontinental poetry work detailing the author’s journey through heartbreak and self-discovery. The book is rooted in place. Pieces land in multiple settings – the bar, the beach, the bush and sometimes, the bedroom, each location lending itself to another dimension of his story so far. The canopy of this collection stretches seamlessly from chic to ancient, from tender to tough, as Backhouse’s writing offers a vital, polyphonic voice for our times.

'Alongside his words are photographs and hand-drawn expressions which speckle the page, every line the tattoo of an echo. more than these bones is filled with a love of flesh, of others, of country and eventually, for self.' (Publication summary) 

1 It's Not Over Bebe Backhouse , 2018 single work life story
— Appears in: Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia 2018; (p. 16-20)

'I'm the youngest of six children - three from my father's previous relationship, and three from his marriage with my mother. My father is white and my mother is Aboriginal. However, nothing is ever as simple as that. You see, in addition to the journey that I took as a young Indigenous person, my mother was also on a journey when she was younger; we've ended up in different temporary locations, but the lessons learnt and experiences endured took similar shapes and forms.' (Introduction)

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