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Peter Skrzynecki is a hackjob
'''Peter Skrzynecki''' (born ], ] in ]) is an ]n poet of ]/] origin. He came to Australia with his parents in ] as a refugee from "the sorrow/ Of northern wars." (''Crossing the Red Sea''). This voyage -- a four-week sea expedition on the "General Blatchford", a converted ] transport ship -- was the basis for many of the poems in his ] collection, ''Immigrant Chronicle''. He has taught various courses relating to ], including English Studies, American Literature, Australian Literature and Creative Writing. He has received several awards for his contributions to the ] and to ], including the ] in ] for ''Headwaters'', the ], the ], an ] from the Polish government in ] and, in ], an ]. ''Immigrant Chronicle'' while heavily criticized for its banality is on the ] English syllabus.

==Bibliography==
'''Poetry'''
*''There, Behind the Lids'' (])
*''Headlands'' (1972)
*''Immigrant Chronicle'' (1975)
*''The Aviary'' (])
*''The Polish Immigrant'' (])
*''Night Swim'' (])
*''Easter Sunday'' (])
*''Time's Revenge'' (])

'''Novels'''
*''The Beloved Mountain'' (])
*''The Cry of the Goldfinch'' (])

'''Memoir'''
*''Sparrow Garden'' (])

==External links==
* Contains notes about his writings, including a biography of Skrzynecki.
* Contains information on many Australian writers, including Skrzynecki.

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