- Kenneth Slessor
Kenneth Adolf Slessor (
March 27 ,1901 –June 30 ,1971 )cite web |title= MS 3020 Papers of Kenneth Adolf Slessor (1901-1971)|publisher= National Library of Australia|url= http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/3020.html#bio |accessdate=2008-08-29] was anAustralia n poet and journalist. He is one of Australia's leading poets, notable particularly for the absorption of modernist infuences into Australian poetry.Life
Slessor was born in Orange, New South Wales. His family moved to Sydney in 1903. Slessor attended
Mowbray House School (1910-1914) and theSydney Church of England Grammar School (1915-1918) , where he began to write poetry. His first published poem was in 1917 about a digger in Europe, remembering Sydney and its icons. Slessor received his leaving certificate in 1918 and joining theSydney Sun as a journalist. In 1919, seven of his poems were published. Slessor married Noela Glasson, who was 28, on the 18th of August 1922Career
He made his living as a newspaper journalist, mostly for the Sydney Sun, and was a war correspondent during
World War II (1939 – 1945). Slessor countedNorman Lindsay ,Hugh McCrae andJack Lindsay among his friends.The bulk of Slessor's poetic work was produced after the Second World War. His "Five Bells", relating to Sydney Harbour, remains probably his best known poem, followed by "Beach Burial", a tribute to Australian troops who fought in World War II.
In 1965, Australian writer
Hal Porter wrote of having met and stayed with Slessor in the 1930s. He described Slessor as:"...a city lover, fastidious and excessively courteous, in those qualities resembles Baudelaire, as he does in being incapable of sentimentalizing over vegetation, in finding in nature something cruel, something bordering on effrontery. He prefers chiselled stone to the disorganization of grass". [Porter (1965) p. 40]
Bibliography
Poetry Collections
* "Thief of the Moon", Sydney: Hand press of J. T. Kirtley (1924)
* "Earth-Visitors", London: [Fanfrolico Press] (1926)
* "Trio: a book of poems", withHarley Matthews andColin Simpson , Sydney: Sunnybrook Press (1931)
* "Cuckooz Contrey", Sydney: Frank Johnson (1932)
* "Darlinghurst Nights: and Morning glories: being 47 strange sights", Sydney (1933)
* "Funny Farmyard: Nursery Rhymes and Painting Book", with drawings bySydney Miller , Sydney: Frank Johnson (1933)
* "Five Bells: XX Poems", Sydney: F.C. Johnson (1939)
* "One Hundred Poems, 1919-1939", Sydney:Angus and Robertson (1944)Essays/Prose
* "Bread and Wine", Sydney,
Angus and Robertson (1970)Edited
* "Australian Poetry" (1945)
* "The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Verse" (Melbourne, 1961)Trivia
*Has a street in the
Canberra suburb of McKellar named after him.Notes
References
* Porter, Hal (1965) "Melbourne in the Thirties" in "London Magazine", 5(6): 31-47, September 1965
External links
* [http://www.poemhunter.com/kenneth-slessor/song-32718/ Some of Slessor's songs] — songhunter.com
* [http://www.austlit.com/a/slessor/1997-jt.html profile of Slessor] —John Tranter
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms3020 National Library of Australia - Papers of Kenneth Adolf Slessor (1901-1971)]
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160310b.htm?hilite=Jack%3BLindsay Slessor, Kenneth Adolf (1901 - 1971)] Australian Dictionary of Biography on-line edition (Retrieved 13 August 2007)Persondata
NAME= Slessor, Kenneth
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Slessor, Kenneth Adolf
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n poet and journalist
DATE OF BIRTH=March 27 ,1901
PLACE OF BIRTH=Orange, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH=June 30 ,1971
PLACE OF DEATH=
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