Dr. Grace Perry AM (26 January 1927 — 3 July 1987)[1] was an Australian poet, playwright, and founder and editor of the South Head Press and Poetry Australia magazine.
[2] Perry controlled her magazine, Poetry Australia, and was committed to publishing diverse styles and subjects.
International contributors included Ezra Pound, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Louis Simpson, Robert Peters and Margaret Atwood.
[2] In 1985, Perry won the NSW Premier's Special Literary Award for services to literature.
[2] Dorothy Jensen, The Remarkable Grace Perry: Poet and Publisher of Poetry Australia Paediatrician and breeder of Simmental Bulls (2020).
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