- Harry Hooton
Henry (Harry) Arthur Hooton (
9 October 1908 —1961) was anAustralia npoet andanarchist . [ [http://www.takver.com/history/hooton_bio.htm Harry Hooton (1908-1961) Poet and philosopher of the 21st Century] by Sasha Soldatow]Biography
Hooton was an Australian poet and philosopher ahead of his time. He was part of the libertarian
Sydney Push inSydney during the 1950s, with connections to many of the poets and writers active in Australian Literature of the time.Hooton was born in
Upper Doncaster ,Yorkshire ,England . At the age of 16 he arrived in Sydney on 28 October 1924, on the ship Demosthenes as part of an Empire scheme, the Dreadnought Trust, with fifty-nine other boys. After humping his swag around much ofNew South Wales andQueensland through theGreat Depression , in 1936, just as his first pieces of writing were being published, Hooton was introduced to the poetMarie E. J. Pitt living inMelbourne and carried on a correspondence for the next eight years.Hooton's first book of poetry, "These Poets", appeared in 1941, published at his own expense in a small print run of up to 400 copies, most of which Hooton either gave away or swapped. It struck a chord with readers, receiving a wide degree of critical acclaim.
In 1943 Hooton met the authors
Nettie Palmer andMiles Franklin while they were travelling through Newcastle. Through Miles Franklin he was introduced to the writings ofCarl Sandburg and the American literary scene. Moving to Sydney in 1943 Hooton submitted a book of poems titled "Leave Yourself Alone" to a publisher without success. Later he self published "Things You See When You Haven't Got A Gun". In a new magazine untitled, unpretentious and called simply "No. 1.", the poetry of Hooton,A. D. Hope , and Gary Lyle was featured. Hooton and Hope also featured in "No. 2."Hooton's "Things You See When You Haven't Cot A Gun" was reviewed by
Max Harris in one line in theErn Malley issue of "Angry Penguins ", 'Our anarchist bull careers madly through his intellectual fog.'Living in Sydney after
World War II Hooton moved in similar intellectual circles as Professor John Anderson, attracted to intellectual discourse and philosophical debate. Both exerted certain influences on the crowd of young intellectuals that became known as theSydney Push .A prominent member
While Hooton was living a very bohemian life in Sydney he was also connecting with literary people in Japan, India, Greece, South Africa, England, France, New Zealand, the USA. Hooton had corresponded with counter-culture figures inGermaine Greer was to cite his notable influence on 'the push' and herself some years later:Harry, the Utopian anarchist who had admired her red stockings, who believed people were perfect and who was not weighed down by the tremendous forces the anarchistic pessimists felt bore down on them all the time. 'Alas, I understand him much better now,' she said twenty years later. "... but I think a lot of the things I've done since I've done out of a desire to please Harry Hooton....." [Christine Wallace , "Untamed Shrew" (1997) p. 94]California , and with Tuli Kupferberg, later to form the nihilist rock groupThe Fugs .Hooton never completed his philosophical treatise, titled "Militant Materialism", though he did complete five of its eight chapters. His ideas were magically simple. Leave man alone, man is perfect. Concentrate instead on matter. He formulated what he called 'The Politics of Things'.
Hooton saw proof copies of his last book, "It Is Great To Be Alive", published by Margaret Elliott (
Margaret Fink ), just before he died in 1961 of cancer.Bibliography
* "Poet of the 21st Century - Collected Poems - Harry Hooton". Edited by Sasha Soldatow (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1990) ISBN 0207166463
References
External links
* [http://www.projectroom.com/joystick/cross2000/issue1/hooten.htm Images of The Cross in the poetry of Kenneth Slessor, Harry Hooten, and Anna Couani] by Ruark Lewis
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140555b.html Australian National Dictionary of Biography Entry]Persondata
NAME=Hooton, Harry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Twentieth century Australian poet and anarchist
DATE OF BIRTH=October 9 ,1908
PLACE OF BIRTH=Upper Doncaster ,Yorkshire ,United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH=1961
PLACE OF DEATH=Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia
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