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1 Shall I Compare Me? Paul Venzo , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Axon : Creative Explorations , July vol. 11 no. 1 2021;
'The Latin infinitive speculari, from which we derive the English verb to speculate, has a number of meanings: to spy, to look out and to examine. In the case of the sonnet, it is not simply that such poems look out, examine and conjecture upon an external universe. Rather, sonnets — with their capacity to ‘turn over’ an idea or experience through the tradition of the volta (Fussell 1979, Spiller 1992) — are particularly suited to solipsistic introspection; a speculative investigation of the poet-narrator’s own desires, shortcomings and hopes for the future. This paper examines the relationship between form, meaning and subjective introspection in the sonnets of Petrarch and Shakespeare (Engle 1898, Durbrow 1996, King 2005, Martin 2010). Acknowledging recent interest in the sonnet in the wake of New Formalism (Caplan 2012), it is argued that the work of these master-poets in this genre sets a benchmark for later sonneteers to continue in the tradition of poetic self-speculation.'
1 P Is for Pandemic : Kids’ Books about Coronavirus Shih-Wen Sue Chen , Kristine Moruzi , Paul Venzo , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 26 May 2020;

'With remarkable speed, numerous children’s books have been published in response to the COVID-19 global health crisis, teaching children about coronavirus and encouraging them to protect themselves and others.'

1 Ghost Town Travels : Homo-recollections in a Post-gay Era Paul Venzo , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Hecate , vol. 44 no. 1/2 2018; (p. 47-58)

'The author puts forward the idea that identities-even those that are understood as belonging to a "post-gay" era in which subjectivity is less rigidly defined in binary and oppositional terms-scaffold upon the lives and experiences of the past, in both political and poetic ways. Whenever I leave my home in coastal Victoria to visit Melbourne I encounter the city as an uncanny space: it is both familiar and alien to me, rich with memories of people and events, of sex and love and disappointment, of study and work, of endless coffees and conversations, bars and clubs, buildings which have been demolished or repurposed, trams that are now almost silent... Whoever I was with, whoever- mates, my mum, a whole fucking form of spotty-faced teenagers- whoever I was with I had to fool, linger at that newsstand snaking down the flank of Spencer Street Station, where some fella, some rat-haired fella, sold me a copy of OutRage: stuffed it in a paper bag, like he was posting my hard-on home. For me, the magazine I bought regularly from that newsstand at Spencer Street Station signalled a kind of gay habitus-a whole world of homosexuality-that was layered on and over the city, a space where anything might-could-would-happen.' (Publication abstract)

1 (Self)Translation and the Poetry of the ‘In-between’ Paul Venzo , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , no. 53.0 2016;
1 Sonnet for Redentore i "Dark shapes bob in the kiss of the bay,", Paul Venzo , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Axon : Creative Explorations , March vol. 5 no. 1 2015;
1 Archipelago i "There are other lives I might have led", Paul Venzo , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Axon : Creative Explorations , March vol. 5 no. 1 2015;
1 Vespers i "Between the dark pines blink the harbour lights:", Paul Venzo , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , June vol. 58 no. 1 2013; (p. 41)
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