Desmond Cowley Desmond Cowley i(A20072 works by) (a.k.a. Des Cowley)
Born: Established: 1957 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 Survivals and Endings : A Hotchpotch of Personal and Global Menace Desmond Cowley , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 463 2024; (p. 44)

— Review of Fat Chance : Journalism Poems Kent MacCarter , 2024 selected work poetry
'Fat chance. A million to one. Buckley’s. We’ve all come across bizarre tales of survival that defy belief. Take the case of sixty-year-old Hiromitsu Shinkawa, found floating ten miles out to sea, clinging to the roof of his house, days after a tsunami wiped out his home town in the Fukushima prefecture of Japan in 2011. What were the odds?' (Introduction)
1 Breaking Loose : Pioneering Rock Journalism Desmond Cowley , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January - February no. 461 2024; (p. 52-53)

— Review of Full Coverage : A History of Rock Journalism in Australia Samuel J. Fell , 2023 selected work essay review interview

'In the film Almost Famous (2000), director Cameron Crowe’s alter ego, fifteen-year-old William Miller, doggedly pursues his dream of breaking into rock journalism. He cold-calls legendary music journalist Lester Bangs (marvellously played by a dishevelled Philip Seymour Hoffman). Next thing we know, he is commissioned by Rolling Stone editor Ben Fong-Torres to head out on the road with fictitious band Stillwater to write a story that ends up on the cover of Rolling Stone. If only it were that easy.' (Introduction) 

1 The Elephant in the Room : Prose Poetry Finds an Audience Desmond Cowley , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 427 2020;

— Review of The Anthology of Australian Prose Poetry 2020 anthology poetry prose

'What is it about English language poetry that has proved so resistant to the lure of the prose poem? The French, it appears, held no such qualms, finding themselves besotted with the form ever since Aloysius Bertrand and Charles Baudelaire began dispensing with line breaks and stanzas. Of course, the very existence of English-language works like Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons (1914) or William Carlos Williams’s Kora in Hell (1920) could be used to argue otherwise, but such endeavours were considered too eccentric at the time to impart a lasting legacy. Perhaps if T.S. Eliot, whose antipathy towards the prose poem is well known, had given us a major cycle along the lines of Saint-John Perse’s Anabasis (1924), a work he admired and translated, things might have turned out differently.' (Introduction)

1 [Review] The Library : A Catalogue of Wonders Desmond Cowley , 2017 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 397 2017; (p. online only)

— Review of The Library : A Catalogue of Wonders Stuart Kells , 2017 autobiography

'In 2002, journalist Guy Rundle published a piece devoted to the little-known visit by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges to Melbourne in May 1938. During his ten-day stay, Borges spent time in the domed reading room of the State Library, a place he found ‘awe-inspiring, even overwhelming’. As a long-term reader of Borges, and having spent much of my working life at the Library, I felt elated by this connection. Alas, the story turned out to be a hoax, though not before it circulated widely on the internet. With hindsight, I realise that I – and others – believed it because we wanted to believe that this writer who composed such eloquent stories about books and libraries, and who later held the position as director of the National Library in Buenos Aires, had been awestruck by our library.' (Introduction)

1 Des Cowley Reviews 'After Naptime' by Chris Edwards Desmond Cowley , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 370 2015;

— Review of After Naptime Chris Edwards , 2015 selected work poetry
1 1 Review : Axis Book One Desmond Cowley , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 369 2015; (p. 67)

— Review of Areal A. J. Carruthers , 2014 selected work poetry
1 Review : Australian Poetry Journal Desmond Cowley , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June-July no. 362 2014; (p. 37)

— Review of Australian Poetry Journal vol. 3 no. 2 2014 periodical issue
1 Drawn from Life Desmond Cowley , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: State Library of Victoria News , July-October no. 47 2011; (p. 14-15)
1 Untitled Desmond Cowley , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: Script and Print , vol. 34 no. 1 2010; (p. 53-55)

— Review of The Celebrated George Barrington : A Spurious Author, the Book Trade, and Botany Bay Nathan Garvey , 2008 single work criticism
1 Unique Copy or Clandestine Edition? : The 'Fraser' Copy of Frank Hardy's Power without Glory Desmond Cowley , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: The La Trobe Journal , May no. 83 2009; (p. 91-100)
The article traces the novel's complex chain of production and printing processes for the early editions of Power without Glory. It sheds new light on an 'early underground copy' of the novel, the 'Fraser' copy, a four-volume edition named after the printer Fraser and recently donated to the State Library of Victoria. The copy was probably run off illicitly by staff at Fraser & Jenkinson, part of a network of Hardy supporters connected with the CPA, at a time when Hardy was charged with libel and had to stand trial. In its rudimentary form, the 'Fraser' copy 'provides testament to an extraordinary juncture of literature and politics in this country, a time when private imagination and public fear seemed momentarily united' (99).
1 1 y separately published work icon The World of the Book Desmond Cowley , Clare Williamson , Carlton : Melbourne University Publishing , 2007 Z1459110 2007 single work criticism
1 Women's Work : Illustrating the Natural Wonders of the Colonies Desmond Cowley , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: The La Trobe Journal , Autumn no. 69 2002; (p. 11-29)
1 A Checklist of Reed and Harris Publications Desmond Cowley , 1999 single work bibliography
— Appears in: The La Trobe Journal , Spring no. 64 1999; (p. 45-56)
1 Sudden Resonances Desmond Cowley , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 129 1992; (p. 96)

— Review of Days Like Air John Jenkins , 1992 selected work poetry
1 Small Press Literary Magazines: The '40s and '50s Desmond Cowley , 1992 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Small Press Times 1992; (p. 2)
1 The La Trobe Rare Book Collection Desmond Cowley , 1991 single work prose
— Appears in: La Trobe Library Journal , September vol. 12 no. 47/48 1991; (p. 91-95)
1 Untitled Desmond Cowley , 1990 single work review
— Appears in: Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin , Fourth Quarter vol. 14 no. 4 1990; (p. 155-157)

— Review of Imaginative Literature and Exploration Extracts from Australian Explorers by Sea, Land and Air 1788-1988 1988 single work bibliography
1 An Absence Surrendered Desmond Cowley , 1986 single work short story
— Appears in: Involution 1986; (p. 55-68)
1 Eye of the Painter II Desmond Cowley , 1986 single work short story
— Appears in: Involution 1986; (p. 47-53)
1 Eye of the Painter I Desmond Cowley , 1986 single work short story
— Appears in: Involution 1986; (p. 41-45)
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