02631cim a2200373 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066033002300079035002100102035001200123040002500135042000900160043001200169100003700181245007400218260001000292300008800302306001100390506012800401518003100529520128200560530008101842555006701923600004401990600001702034630002002051650003502071650003702106650004302143656001702186700003202203984002202235185688420190108100114.0980617s1976 xx nnn t eng 1 a1371026520a19760505a19760507 9(AuCNLDY)2545940 a1856884 aANLbengcANL:OdANL aanuc au-at---1 aMcAuley, James,d1917-1976.4ive10aJames McAuley interviewed by Catherine Santamariah[sound recording]. c1976. a2 sound tapes reels (ca. 308 min.) :banalog, 1 7/8 ips, half track, mono. ;c7 in. a050807 aAccess open for research; written permission required for personal copies and public use from Curtis Brown (Aust.) Pty Ltd. aRecorded on May 5-7, 1976. aJames McAuley, founding editor of the journal Quadrant, 1956 and Professor of English, University of Sydney, 1961-1976, speaks about his family background, early education at Fort Street High School, religious background, musical abilities and achievements, beginnings of poetry writing, impact of the Depression years, his education at University of Sydney, the influence of Clive Davis and John Reed, his studies at university leading to his Master's thesis, his job as editor of Hermes the university magazine, his involvement in politics at university, his parents' supportive role, his career opportunities including the wish to become a diplomat, the influence of German poets particularly Rilke, his contact with other poets, his own attitude to poetry, the teaching positions he undertook, marriage, his attitude to war, work with Army Education Service and then the Australian Army Directorate of Research and Civil Affairs, his political affiliations, his associations with Brian Fitzpatrick, Harold Stewart and Alf Conlon, his visit to New Guinea to set up an Army training school, his work for the Australian School of Pacific Administration, his recognition of the inevitability of New Guinea's self-government, his commitment to the School, the courses he taught, aDigital master availablebNational Library of Australia ;dnla.obj-1943377970 aUncorrected draft transcript available (typescript, 85 leaves)10aMcAuley, James,d1917-1976vInterviews.10aMalley, Ern.00aAngry penguins. 0aPoets, AustralianvInterviews. 0aAustralian poetryy20th century. 0aLiterary forgeries and mystifications. 7aPoets2local1 aSantamaria, Catherine.4ivr aANLcORAL TRC 576