Jake Goetz Jake Goetz i(A139572 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Jake Goetz grew up in the southern suburbs of Sydney. He spent around three years in Europe where he has lived in Munich, Germany and Graz, Austria. He completed a Bachelor of Creative Writing at the University of Wollongong.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2023 shortlisted The David Harold Tribe Awards David Harold Tribe Poetry Award for 'By a Drowned Valley Estuary: Three Tracings'.
2022 shortlisted The Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for Coastal Heath Collage
2021 shortlisted The Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for 'A Message from the NRMA'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Holocene Pointbreaks Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2024 27659320 2024 selected work poetry

'Holocene Pointbreaks presents a triptych of long poems that veer physically, temporally, and textually across the lands of the Dharawal and Eora Nations. From morning reflections on Australia’s most polluted urban waterway, the ‘Cooks River’, to a discursive rumination on the history of whaling from the cliffs of Kamay, and an archival interrogation of Australia’s colonial ‘coalture’ on the NSW South Coast, the three ‘drifts’ gathered here weave the poet’s own bodily thought-steps to a socio-historical critique of three ‘resources’ key to the early colonial project: water, whales, and coal. As an Eco-Marxist experiment in poetic composition, or poetic composting, these local histories are further drawn into conversation with the transnational free-market forces that shaped them. Through this stratigraphic interpretation of ‘place’ ― one where the poet’s own relation to different social, cultural, and historical strata is brought into question through a network of exchange ― Holocene Pointbreaks points toward a type of eco-antipoetics: an interrogation of not only human and nonhuman relations, but the very nature of nature, and what it means to write ‘ecopoetry’ as a settler on the unceded lands of First Nations People.' (Publication summary)

2025 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Poetry
y separately published work icon Meditations with Passing Water Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2018 15364299 2018 selected work poetry

'Jake Goetz splices Southbank strolls with explorer diaries in this jump cut account of Maiwar’s millennia of history. The poem meanders, like the river itself, from headwaters near Kilcoy, bending, switching back on itself before eventually draining into Moreton Bay as the poet grapples with colonialism’s brutal annihilation to find his place in the River City in the 21st century. It’s an ambitious first collection that makes a significant contribution to Meanjin’s mythology.
 — Liam Ferney' (Publication summary)

2019 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Queensland Premier's Award for a Work of State Significance
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