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Kenneth Adolf Slessor (27 March 190130 June 1971)〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=National Library of Australia )〕 was an Australian poet, journalist and official War Correspondent in World War II. He was one of Australia's leading poets, notable particularly for the absorption of modernist influences into Australian poetry. The Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry is named after him. ==Early life== Slessor was born Kenneth Adolphe Schloesser〔("Incandescent Ivor Indyk turns down the heat" ) by Miriam Cosic, ''The Australian'' (26 February 2011);〕 in Orange, New South Wales.〔 As a boy, he lived in England for a time with his parents〔〔A. Haft article cites (1908–1910: Slessor 1970, 253)〕 and in Australia visited the mines of rural New South Wales with his father, a Jewish mining engineer whose father and grandfather had been distinguished musicians in Germany.〔Dutton 1991, 1–2〕 His family moved to Sydney in 1903. Slessor attended Mowbray House School (1910–1914) and the Sydney Church of England Grammar School (1915–1918),〔 where he began to write poetry. His first published poem was in 1917 about a digger in Europe, remembering Sydney and its icons. Slessor passed the 1918 NSW Leaving Certificate with first-class honours in English and joined the ''Sydney Sun'' as a journalist. In 1919, seven of his poems were published. He married for the first time in 1922.〔
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