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Marjorie Pizer (born 1920) is an Australian poet. Pizer was born in Melbourne and studied literature at the University of Melbourne from 1939, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. Pizer began her working life as a clerk in the public service. She met and married the poet Muir Holburn (q.v.) and they left for Sydney, where they became members of the Communist Party (until the invasion of Hungary). In 1947 they set up Pinchgut Press in a spare room. She was enamoured of poetry since a young age before beginning to compose her own works. == Bibliography == Creeve Roe, Poems of Victor Daley; co-editor with Muir Holburn, 1947 Freedom on the Wallaby, Poems of the Australian People; editor, 1953 The Men Who Made Australia, Stories and Poems by Henry Lawson; editor, 1957 Come Listen, Poetry for Schools; co-editor with Joan Reed, 1966 Thou and I, Poems, 1967 To Life, Poems, 1969 Tides Flow, Poems, 1972 Seasons of Love, Poems, 1975 Full Summer, Poems, 1977 Gifts and Remembrances, Poems, 1979 To You the Living, Poems of Bereavement and Loss, 1981, 1991, 1992, 2010 The Sixtieth Spring, Poems, 1982 Below the Surface, Reflections on Life and Living; co-authored with Anne Spencer Parry, 1982, 1990, 1994 Selected Poems, 1963-1983, 1984 Poems of Lesbia Harford; co-editor with Drusilla Modjeska, 1985 Equinox, Poems, 1987 Fire in the Heart, Poems, 1990 Journeys, Poems, 1992 Winds of Change, Poems, 1995 Await the Spring, Poems, 1998 A Fortunate Star, Poems, 2001 A Poet's Life, Poems, 2006, 2010 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marjorie Pizer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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