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Best of Australian Poems 2025

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Best of Australian Poems 2025

Contributors:

By (Author) Nam Le
Guest editor Jill Jones

ISBN:

9780992318963

Publisher:

Australian Poetry

Imprint:

Australian Poetry

Publication Date:

1st November 2025

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

Best of Australian Poems is an annual anthology collecting previously published and unpublished poems to create a poetic snapshot and barometer of the year that was. Capturing the richness and diversity of Australian poetry across a timeframe of 1 July 202430 June 2025, the series (now in its fifth year) explores how poetic responses to the contemporary moment develop with each passing year.

The book begins with introductory words and framing by its 2025 editors, multiple award-winning and highly respected poets, authors and editors, Nam Le and Jill Jones. Both Jill and Nam enjoy the highest reputations in their literary vocations. Jill is one of the longest-standing Australian poets of enduring innovation and prodigiousness, with her New & Selected, Acrobat Music, published in 2023. Nam's 2008 short-story collection, The Boat, was seen to restore the genre to centrestage, garnering national and overseas attention. His debut poetry book, 36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem, won Book of the Year (2024) at the recent NSW Literary Awards, while also gathering a range of other commendations and award listings, including for the ALS Gold Medal.

Previous editors of this prestigious series have been Ellen van Neerven and Toby Fitch (2021); Jeanine Leane and Judith Beveridge (2022); Panda Wong and Gig Ryan (2023); and Kate Lilley and Shastra Deo (2024).

The Best of Australian Poems (BoAP) series is published by Australia's national poetry organisation, Australian Poetry, and features two different guest editors each year, to amplify the range of voices selected. It is funded by Creative Australia, Creative Victoria and individual patrons.

Author Bio

Nam Le is the author of The Boat, On David Malouf, and 36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem, which was published last year in Australia, the U.S. and the U.K. Poems from it appeared in Heat, Overland, Paris Review, Poetry, Granta, APR, and elsewhere.

Jill Jones' latest book is Acrobat Music: New & Selected Poems (2023), short-listed for the 2024 John Bray Poetry Prize, long-listed for the 2024 ALS Gold Medal and commended in the 2023 Wesley Michel Wright Prize. In 2021 her book, Wild Curious Air, won the 2021 Wesley Michel Wright Prize, and in 2015 she won the Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry for The Beautiful Anxiety. Her work is widely published in Australia and internationally. From 2008-2022, she was Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and Creative Writing at the University of Adelaide, and is currently a titleholder at the University. She has also previously worked as an arts administrator, film reviewer, journalist and book editor.

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