- John Manifold
John Streeter Manifold (
21 April 1915 –19 April 1985 ) was anAustralia n poet and critic, known also for his interest in Australianfolksong s. He was born inMelbourne , into a well known Camperdown family. He was educated atGeelong Grammar School , and read modern languages atJesus College, Cambridge . While in Cambridge he joined theCommunist Party of Great Britain . He was involved in an attempt to create a successor ("Poetry and the People") to "Left Review", when the latter folded in 1938.He then worked in
Germany , in publishing. DuringWorld War II he served in intelligence in theBritish Army , in theMiddle East ,Africa andFrance . He was a publishedwar poet ; "Trident", withHubert Nicholson and David Martin, was published byRandall Swingler 's Fore Publications in 1944.In 1949 he returned to Australia, settling in
Brisbane . He was a founder in 1950 of theRealist Writers Group . He then worked and published mostly on Australian songs and music, recitingballad s at arts festivals. He died in Brisbane.Works
*Verses 1930-1933 (1933),
*The Death of Ned Kelly and Other Ballads (1941),
*Selected Verse (1946),
*Who Wrote the Ballads?: Notes on Australian Folksong (1954),
*The Violin, the Banjo and the Bones: An Essay on the Instruments of Bush Music (1957)
*Queensland Centenary Pocket Songbook (1959) editor
*Nightmares and Sunhorses (1961) poems
*Penguin Australian Song Book (1964). editor
*Op 8 (1971) poems
*Collected Verse (1971)
*On My Selection (1983) poems
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