- Born
- 1902
- Died
- 1984
- Occupation
- Novelist
- Summary
Australian novelist, most famous for his autobiographical I can jump puddles. Though a non-communist, supported many left-wing causes, especially relating to peace, civil liberties and literature.
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Fliers
- Writers take their stand on peace and cultural freedom, Melbourne, nd. [
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Journals
- Communist Review, Central Committee Communist Party of Australia [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Sydney, January 1939. [
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Journal Articles
- Marshall, Alan, 'Factory', Communist Review, February, 1938, pp. 17-21. [
| Details... ] - Prichard, Katharine Susannah, 'Some thoughts on Australian Literature', The Realist, no. 15, 1964, p. 11. [
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Pamphlets
- Marshall, Alan & Hardy, Ross, Circular, Frank Hardy defence committee, Melbourne, 1950. [
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