Background
He was born in 1958 at Barambah (now called Cherbourg Aboriginal Reserve) in Queensland, where he grew up.
He was born in 1958 at Barambah (now called Cherbourg Aboriginal Reserve) in Queensland, where he grew up.
He has been involved in Aboriginal activism from his teenage years, mainly in Southern Queensland on issues such as Land Rights, Aboriginal health and deaths in custody. His poetry, while in no way dismissible as simply "political poetry", can be seen as an extension of these activities on another front. Common themes are the maintenance of traditional Aboriginal culture and the everyday realities of European occupation.
Among the most "experimental" of contemporary Australian poetry, his work has sometimes been described as "surrealist".
Certainly large amounts of Indigenous Language, which white Australians sometimes find confronting, are employed but in part as an attempt to further dialogue between Australian cultures. Fogarty has been involved with not-for-profit poetry organisation, The Red Room Company, participating in Unlocked, a program for inmates in New South Wales correctional centres, as well its creative projects including Clubs and Societies and The Poet"s Life Works.
Illustrated poems from What saying says
Three poems at Jacket Magazine
Lionel Fogarty biography and poems for The Red Room Company.