Gregory J. Fryer Gregory J. Fryer i(9296469 works by) (a.k.a. Greg Fryer)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Warlpiri
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5 124 y separately published work icon Benang : From the Heart Kim Scott , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1999 Z135862 1999 single work novel (taught in 31 units) 'Oceanic in its rhythms and understanding, brilliant in its use of language and image, moving in its largeness of spirit, compelling in its narrative scope and style, Benang is a novel of celebration and lament, of beginning and return, of obliteration and recovery, of silencing and of powerful utterance. Both tentative and daring, it speaks to the present and a possible future through stories, dreams, rhythms, songs, images and documents mobilised from the incompletely acknowledged and still dynamic past.' (Publisher's website)
1 Blak & Bright : Opening Address : 20 Reasons Why You Should Read Blak Anita Heiss , Pauline Whyman , Gregory J. Fryer , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Wheeler Centre , February 2016;

'...The opening address for the inaugural Blak & Bright Festival,Anita Heiss ‘unpacks the Blak’ – presenting 20 reasons why and how you should read Indigenous literature. She's joined by two of our finest Indigenous actors, reading excerpts from 20 Blak books. Listen in on a funny and challenging, rapid-fire event.'

'Featuring Anita Heiss, Pauline Whyman and Greg Fryer.'

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