Bonny Cassidy Bonny Cassidy i(A83840 works by) (birth name: Bonny Dot Cassidy)
Also writes as: Boni Kesidi
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Cassidy undertook her PhD in the Department of English, University of Sydney, researching the poetics of Jennifer Rankin and Jennifer Maiden (qq.v.). She has been a member of the Red Room Company, Australia's only poetry company, and has worked for the company as a researcher. Cassidy edited an anthology of new work by writers featured at Sydney's 2005 'The Salon' debate nights, assisted by the Australia Council for the Arts. She has also worked as a casual tutor and librettist.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2023 shortlisted Nature Writing Prize for 'A Custodial Species'.
2022 shortlisted Red Room Poetry Fellowship
2021 longlisted Peter Porter Poetry Prize for Title

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Monument Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2024 26663839 2024 selected work poetry prose 'An important literary memoir which views white settler family history against the impacts on the Indigenous people with whom they interact. Monument is poet and critic Bonny Cassidy's fourth book. Moving seamlessly through genres in its recovery of the past - part poetry, part prose, microhistory, memoir, travel writing, and sometimes counterfactual speculation - it traces the complex consequences of colonial settlement across the generations of a White Australian family of mixed origins and ancestries. Following the threads and detours signalled by research, objects and testimony, Cassidy makes a case for the value of 'collected memory' against the tide of settlement and silence. Inspired by the methods of Natalie Harkin's archival poetics and Katrina Schlunke's Bluff Rock: Autobiography of a Massacre, Cassidy's Monument considers how non-Indigenous Australians might absorb First Nations truth-telling; and what this means for acts of speech, and writing. Should our memories serve the living or the dead, the past or the present? Why do we need new monuments in Australia, and where should we expect to find them?' (Publication summary) 
2024 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Non-Fiction Book Award
y separately published work icon Chatelaine Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2017 11570142 2017 selected work poetry

'The visitor, the guest. The settler, the host. The pariah. Chatelaine is a collection of poems that thrive in the constructed landscape of lyric poetry. They present a mossy, alien cosmology where aeroplanes are forest-like and ‘signifiers turn to pulp outside the window’. Treating voice as a form of occupation and possession, each poem is keenly aware of the space it claims. Together they invite and exorcise fantasies of metamorphosis, reincarnation and belonging – a language and mood inherited through genealogy, an ethics of kin.' (Publication summary)

2018 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards Poetry
2018 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Judith Wright Calanthe Award
y separately published work icon Certain Fathoms Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2012 Z1873368 2012 selected work poetry 'Bonny Cassidy's first book, Certain Fathoms, glimmers with precisely observed moments that make a strange place of the familiar. These poems speak not only to each other but to and of other writers: Eve Langley, John Berryman, JS Harry. Cassidy knits seemingly small phrases and events into glimpses of a vast, interconnected whole. There is a mapping-out here that is organic, not programmatic, preoccupied "with more-than-human subjects," the trains of phrase and acquaintance,/ unstopped chains of heat, return, death". Cool, yet engaged, Cassidy's poems swell with the movements people and things make, making them brightly and newly visible.' (Publisher's blurb)
2012 shortlisted Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Poetry
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