Australia's most celebrated Modernist poet was born on 14 March 1918, in Liverpool. His father, wounded in the war, died in 1920, and soon after that the family moved to Australia, settling in Sydney where his mother had relations. He left school at 14, and worked over the ensuing years at a random series of jobs, as a garage mechanic, an insurance salesman, a watch repairer. Most of his brief adult life was spent in Melbourne, where he was, in the words of his elder sister Ethel, 'fond of a girl' but 'had some sort of difference with her', a difference movingly reflected in such lyrics as 'Perspective Lovesong'.
LRB 9 September 1993 | PDF Download
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