- The
Jindyworobak Movement was an
Australian literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s
whose white members,
mostly poets,
sought to
contribute to a uniquely...
- Renaissance"; Bal**** 2015, "Harlem Renaissance".
Greene 2012, "
Jindyworobak". "
Jindyworobak movement".
Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
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verse by
Australian writers. As a
member of the
Jindyworobak Movement, Cato
edited the 1950
Jindyworobak Anthology, one of a
series of
anthologies produced...
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Australian poet,
generally credited with
being the
leading light of the
Jindyworobak Movement. Rex
Ingamells was born in Orroroo,
South Australia to a Methodist...
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Renaissance (in the USA), the
Bengal Renaissance (in Kolkata, India) and the
Jindyworobak Movement (in Australia),
which emphasised indigenous folk traditions...
- as Allinga. She was the
first woman to edit an
edition of the
annual Jindyworobak Anthology. Born on 18 June 1919 in Adelaide, Gina
Ballantyne moved with...
- the
Jindyworobak poetry movement; her 1944 book, Bralgah, was a
Jindyworobak publication and
individual poems were
included in the
Jindyworobak Anthology...
- The
Foundations of
Culture in Australia,
sparking the
emergence of the
Jindyworobak movement.
Founding the
monthly publication The
Publicist alongside businessman...
- in his
magazine The
Publicist in 1937, he
became ****ociated with the
Jindyworobak Movement in 1939 and in 1941
moved to
Sydney and
became involved in the...
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honorary life
membership in 1979. Pell's
poetry was
published in the
Jindyworobak Anthology for 1944, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952 and 1953. "Monte Bello"...