Papers of Jan Owen
MSS 092
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Papers of Jan OwenCollection Identifier
MSS 092Inclusive date(s)
1973 to 2000Extent and Medium
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Collection Description
Manuscript and annotated typescript drafts of poems and prose, correspondence, diaries, and cassettes.
Administrative / Biographical history
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Owen
Jan (Janette Muriel) Owen was born on the 18 August 1940 in Adelaide, South Australia. She attended the Presbyterian Girls' College, Adelaide, and Ruyton Girls' Grammar, Melbourne. Owen left school before matriculating and worked as a laboratory assistant at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute 1957-1961. She then studied Arts part-time, gaining a BA at the University of Adelaide in 1963 and MA Qualifying in 1974. She travelled in Europe and Asia during 1965. Owen worked intermittently as a librarian 1961-1984, and in 1970 attained her Registration Certificate and Associateship of the Library Association of Australia, tutoring in the South Australian Institute of Technology Library Studies Department 1980-1983.
Owen has three children who, she says, are of paramount importance to her [personal communication]. She started writing in her late thirties - her first poem was written the day her youngest child started kindergarten - and had her first book published when she was forty-five. She was appointed to the Literary Arts Advisory Committee of the South Australian Department for the Arts in 1988) Owen travelled in Europe, spending a month in the Literature Board's Venice Studio in (1989), visiting Yugoslavia, Hungary and the UK, and spending six months in the B R Whiting Library, Rome (1994). She was writer-in-residence at the Tasmanian State Institute of Technology (1990) and Brisbane Grammar School (1993), and at Kelly's Cottage, Hobart, for the Tasmanian Writers' Union. She has read on the ABC and 5UV, and has been a member of the Poets Union and Secretary of the Writers' Centre. In 1992-1993 she was poetry editor of the National Library journal, Voices.
Owen has been involved in numerous readings and workshops around Australia and, in various capacities, in the Adelaide Festival of Arts Writers' Week. In 1997 she received an Australia Council Literature Grant. She was writer-in-residence near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at Rimbun Dahan, the home of the Hijjas family who sponsor artists and the occasional writer. In 1998 she was a guest of the National Conference of the American Association of Australian Literary Studies, held at St Louis, and before returning to Australia she visited Canada, London, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Greece.
Owen has been awarded:
Keesing Studio Writer's Residency, 2001
Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships, Literature Board Fellowship, Category B Fellowship, 1992
Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry, 1991: joint winner
Festival Awards for Literature (SA), John Bray Award for Poetry, 2004: shortlisted for Timedancing
W. B. Yeats Poetry Prize for Australia and New Zealand, 2003: third for The hairpin
Josephine Ulrick National Poetry Prize, 2001: joint runner up for The fireflies
Gwen Harwood Memorial Poetry Prize, 2000: winner for This instant
ASAL (Association for the Study of Australian Literature) : Mary Gilmore Award for a First Book of Poetry, 1987: winner for Boy with a telescope
SA Arts Grant in 1987
FAW Anne Elder Poetry Award, 1986: winner for Boy with a telescope
Fellowships from the Australian Council, and the Harri Jones Memorial Prize (1986)
SA Arts Grant in 1985
Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival of Arts Award, Verse, 1985: winner for Boy with a telescope
Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival of Arts Award, 1985: winner (verse) for Aldinga Summer
Jessie Litchfield Award for Literature, 1984: winner for Boy with a telescope
FAW (SA) Ian Mudie Memorial Award, 1981: winner for Balloons.
References:
AustLit : The Resource for Australian Literature, December 2006.
Acquisition Details
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Manuscript and annotated typescript drafts of poems and prose, correspondence, diaries, and cassettes for Boy with a telescope (1986), Fingerprints on light (1990) and Blackberry season (1993) by Jan Owen.
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This collection contains a variety of copyright material. Copyright is held by the creator of each item. Specific conditions for this collection are listed above. If no conditions are stipulated then the standard terms of the Copyright Act apply for published and unpublished items. Digitised material from manuscript collections is provided to clients by UNSW Canberra in good faith for private study and research only, and may not be published or re-purposed without the express and written permission of the individual legal holder of that copyright. Refer also to the UNSW copyright, disclaimer and takedown policy.