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John O'Grady (writer)

John Patrick O'Grady, pen name Nino Culotta (9 October 1907 – 14 January 1981) was an Australian writer. His works include the comic novel ''They're a Weird Mob'' (1957) and the poem ''The Integrated Adjective'', sometimes known as ''Tumba-bloody-rumba''.
== Pseudonym ==
O'Grady chose to write under a variety of pseudonyms, most famously as Nino Culotta for his books ''They're a Weird Mob'', ''Cop This Lot'', ''Gone Fishin'' ', and ''Gone Gougin' ''. Other examples include ''No Kava For Johnny'', which is published under O'Grady's name, but contains a preface from the author claiming that the book had in fact been written by the eponymous character, Johnny.

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