Hazel Smith

Hazel Smith (h.smith@unsw.edu.au) works in the areas of poetry, experimental writing, performance, multi-media work and hypertext, and her web page can be found at http://www.australysis.com. Her latest volume is Keys Round Her Tongue: short prose, poems and performance texts (Soma Publications, 2000). She has produced two CDs, Poet Without Language with austraLYSIS, and Nuraghic Echoes (in collaboration with Roger Dean). She is also co-author of a number of multi-media and hypermedia works, including Intertwingling on the How2 site. Hazel is a Senior Lecturer in the School of English at the University of New South Wales. She is co-author with Roger Dean of Improvisation, Hypermedia And The Arts Since 1945 (Harwood Academic, 1997). Her book, Hyperscapes in the Poetry of Frank O’Hara: difference, homosexuality, topography, was published by Liverpool University Press in late 2000.

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Hazel Smith with short hair and glasses smiles for the camera wearing a striped shirt