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dc.contributor.authorHoskin, Cheryl-
dc.date.issued2021-02-08-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/129739-
dc.descriptionOriginally presented as a History Festival exhibition, University of Adelaide Library, May 2013.en
dc.description.abstractThe Adelaide University Union Phoenix magazine (1935-39) contained remarkable student contributions ranging from the Jindyworobaks to avant-garde poems with art by John Dowie and Dorrit Black. In 1940, in reaction to withdrawal of funding, Max Harris, D.B. Kerr, Paul Pfeiffer and Geoffrey Dutton founded the influential Angry Penguins magazine, resulting in artistic collaborations with artists such as Arthur Boyd. With index to Phoenix 1935-1939.en
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dc.subjectPhoenix magazineen
dc.subjectAngry Penguinsen
dc.subjectUniversity of Adelaideen
dc.subjectMax Harrisen
dc.subjectD. B. Kerren
dc.subjectPeter Pfeifferen
dc.subjectErn Malleyen
dc.subjectAustralian Lettersen
dc.subjectJohn Dowieen
dc.subjectCharles Juryen
dc.title“A Genius About the Place”: The Phoenix Magazine and Australian modernismen
dc.typeTexten
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