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University of Western Australia Press, 2000. Softcover. Fine. WEST AUSTRALIANA LITERARY Kenneth (Seaforth) Mackenzie was an Australian poet and novelist. In August 1944 he witnessed the Japanese break-out at the Cowra prisoner of war camp, which became the subject of his third novel, Dead Men Rising.Kenneth Ivo Brownley Langwell (Seaforth) Mackenzie (1913-1955), poet and novelist, was born on 25 September 1913 in South Perth, son of Australian-born parents Hugh Mackenzie, farmer, and his wife Marguerite Christina, née Pryde-Paterson. After his parents were divorced in 1919, Kenneth was raised by his mother and maternal grandfather. Educated at South Perth and Pinjarra state schools, and (as a boarder) at Guildford Grammar School, he took no interest in sport and studied only when he felt inclined. At 16 he ran away from school and refused to return. Finding Muresk Agricultural College even more uncongenial than boarding school, he entered the University of Western Australia in 1932 to read…
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The Model: Selected Writings of Kenneth Seaforth MacKenzie Paperback - 2000
by Kenneth MacKenzie; Richard Rossiter
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- Title The Model: Selected Writings of Kenneth Seaforth MacKenzie
- Author Kenneth MacKenzie; Richard Rossiter
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- Pages 237
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of Western Australia Press
- Date October 2000
- ISBN 9781876268343 / 1876268344
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2001411939
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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