Background
Tracy Ryan was born in 1964 in Perth, Australia. Later, she immigrated to England.
Kent St, Bentley WA 6102, Australia
Tracy Ryan has a Bachelor of Arts in English from Curtin University.
35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009, Australia
Tracy Ryan studied European languages at the University of Western Australia.
Armidale NSW 2351, Australia
Tracy Ryan graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of New England in New South Wales.
(Claustrophobia is the taut, compelling story of a young P...)
Claustrophobia is the taut, compelling story of a young Perth wife who sets about to protect her husband by stalking his ex-lover, but unexpectedly falls into a passionate affair and a world of lies.
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2014
Tracy Ryan was born in 1964 in Perth, Australia. Later, she immigrated to England.
Tracy Ryan has a Bachelor of Arts in English from Curtin University. She studied European languages at the University of Western Australia and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of New England in New South Wales.
Ryan has done various jobs in libraries, bookselling, editing, community journalism and university teaching. Although she immigrated to England, her books are still being published by the Fremantle Arts Centre Press in Western Australia. Ryan's first collection of poems, Killing Delilah, appeared in 1994, and she has since published eleven further collections. She has also published three novels, Vamp: a novel (1997), Jazz Tango (2002), and Sweet (2008), and a collection of short stories, Conspiracies (2003).
(Claustrophobia is the taut, compelling story of a young P...)
2014(Vamp challenges the stories told about women by mythology...)
1997( )
2013Quotations: "I don’t adhere to any particular school of thought, except in the broadest sense that my writing is inextricably bound up with my feminism. This would be the only real connector between my books. I am interested in trying to find ways in which language may be interrupted, disrupted and rejigged for feminist purposes (among others). Usually this attempt would arise from something in either my personal life or the world around me. My home state is currently enacting a legal clamp-down on women, with regard to street prostitution—passing laws that restrict women’s movements and rights to occupy space. Though such factors are often what ‘provokes’ me into a poem, the poem equally draws life off other books (like most poets, I spend a lot of time reading). I work by a kind of principle of immersion in particular poets at particular times."
Tracy Ryan is married to poet John Kinsella and has two children.