Dennis Haskell | |
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Born | Dennis Haskell Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Occupation | Emeritus Professor/Senior Honorary Research Fellow |
Education | PhD in English Literature |
Alma mater | University of Sydney |
Years active | 1977- |
Notable awards | ASAL (Association for the Study of Australian Literature): A.A. Phillips Award, 2011 |
Dennis Haskell is an Australian poet, critic and academic.
Haskell was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and studied for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of NSW before completing a PhD in Literature at the University of Sydney.[1][citation needed]
Haskell began teaching English in 1973 in Sydney before moving to Perth in 1984.[2] He was later Emeritus Professor/Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the School of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia (UWA).[1]
Haskell co-edited the literary magazine Westerly from 1985 to 2009, and was later (aand as of 2020[update]) director of the Westerly Centre at UWA.[3] He was chair of the Australia Council's Literature Board from 2009 to 2011.[2]
Apart from writing his own poetry, Haskell has produced a number of critical studies of the works of Australian poets such as Bruce Dawe and Kenneth Slessor.
In 2011 Haskell was awarded the ASAL (Association for the Study of Australian Literature): A.A. Phillips Award for his "long period of excellence in the editing of Westerly".[2]