Issue Details: First known date: 1943... 1943 Untitled : An Untitled, Unpretentious, Unadvertised and Unusual Selection of Verse and Prose
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In 1943 Garry Lyle gathered contributions from A. D. Hope and Harry Hooton (qq.v.), and produced a small, untitled, typewritten booklet. A short editorial explained that the poets were 'fed-up with self-conscious bards' and 'unoriginal importers of meretricious styles already done to death overseas'. Responding with satire, they targeted followers of Freud, surrealists and 'green aesthetes' in three issues that have become known as 'Number One', 'Number Two' and 'Number Three'. The magazine declared no single editor, but indicated that each poet was editor of their own work. O. M. Somerville (q.v.) also contributed to the latter issues. 'Number Three' was published in 1948.

Notes

  • RANGE: 1943-1948
  • FREQUENCY: Irregular
  • SIZE: 22cm
  • PRICE: unknown
  • For further information about this publication, see Tregenza, John Miller, Australian Little Magazines, 1923-1954.
  • 'The booklet is untitled because titles provide an easy, ready-made means of classification...' - no. 1, p. [12].
  • 3 issues - Number One (July 1943), Number Two (1944), Number Three (1948). Contributors/editors and publication details vary with each issue.

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First known date: 1943
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