War Diaries of Kenneth Slessor: Official Australian Correspondent, 1940-1944 - Official Australian Correspondent 1940-1944
Kenneth Slessor
University of Queensland Press (1986)
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Poet
journalist
Hardcover 0702218790
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LoC Classification D811.5.S5865 1985
Dewey 940.54/21
Nationality Australian
Pub Place St Lucia
Dust Jacket dj
Cover Price $49.95
No. of Pages 623
Height x Width 10.2  inch
First Edition Yes
Original Publication Year 1985
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Conflict WW2
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Includes index.(March 27, 1901–July 30, 1971) was an Australian poet and journalist.

Slessor was born in Orange, New South Wales. He made his living as a newspaper journalist, mostly for the Sydney Sun, and was a war correspondent during World War II. At the same time, he became notable as one of Australia's leading poets, and for the absorption of modernist infuences into Australian poetry. He counted Hugh McCrae and Jack Lindsay among his friends.

The bulk of Slessor's poetic work was produced before the Second World War, and his "Five Bells" remains probably the best known poem, relating to Sydney harbour. Another of his best known poems, "Beach Burial", is a tribute to Australian troops who fought in World War II.