Collected verse
Manifold, John
University of Queensland Press (1978)
In Collection
#2373
0*
Poet
Hardcover 0702211370
eng
Product Details
LoC Classification PR9619.3.M2657A6 1978
Dewey 821
Nationality Australian
Pub Place St Lucia Queensland
Cover Price $22.12
No. of Pages 193
Height x Width 9.1  inch
Personal Details
Read It Yes
Links Amazon US
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User Defined
Conflict WW2
Notes
Distributed in the United Kingdom, etc. by Prentice-Hall International, Hemel Hempstead, Eng.
Very good with very good dust jacket. Book and dust jacket are lightly bumped at top of spine. 193 pages.


John Streeter Manifold (21 April 1915 – 19 April 1985) was an Australian poet and critic, known also for his interest in Australian folksongs. He was born in Melbourne, into a well known Camperdown family. He was educated at Geelong Grammar School, and read modern languages at Jesus College, Cambridge. While in Cambridge he joined the Communist 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. During World War II he served in intelligence in the British Army, in the Middle East, Africa and France. He was a published war poet; Trident, with Hubert Nicholson and David Martin, was published by Randall Swingler's Fore Publications in 1944.

In 1949 he returned to Australia, settling in Brisbane. He was a founder in 1950 of the Realist Writers Group. He then worked and published mostly on Australian songs and music, reciting ballads at arts festivals. He died in Brisbane.