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Maxwell MacAlister "Max" Brown (21 March 1916 – 19 September 2003) was an Australian novelist and journalist. ==Early career== Brown was born in Invercargill, New Zealand and educated in Melbourne, Australia. He worked as a journalist in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, as well as in country towns in N.S.W. and W.A. At one stage, he worked on the ''Melbourne Argus'' with fellow journalist and famous Australian novelist-to-be George Johnston, whose tumultuous marriage with writer Charmian Clift would be the subject of Brown’s last book. He also worked as a teacher, fitter and turner, wharf labourer and film publicist. He served in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War and used his severance pay to write ''Australian Son'', a highly regarded and sympathetic biography of bushranger Ned Kelly.〔Wilde. William Henry, Joy W. Hooton and B. G. Andrews, ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994〕
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