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Robert Arthur Broinowski Robert Arthur Broinowski i(A20675 works by) (a.k.a. R. A. Broinowski)
Born: Established: 1 Dec 1877 Balwyn, Camberwell - Kew area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 16 Aug 1959 Lindfield, Chatswood - Gordon - Castlecrag area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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1 The Opinions of Mr Crawford Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1928 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 5 September vol. 49 no. 2534 1928; (p. 2)
1 Obliquation i "They tell me the poet", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1925 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Triad , 1 December 1925; (p. 25)
1 Song (after Goethe) i "Among the trees I found", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1925 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Spinner , March vol. 1 no. 6 1925; (p. 89-90)
1 The Fisherman i "Down in a valley hid by mist,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1925 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin : Christmas Edition , 12 December 1925; (p. 20)
1 5 y separately published work icon The Spinner Robert Arthur Broinowski (editor), 1924 Melbourne : E. A. Vidler , 1924-1927 Z897729 1924 periodical (10 issues)

In 1924 the public servant Robert Broinowski (q.v.) was poetry editor of Stead's Review. Broinowski also founded and edited the poetry magazine, Spinner, enhancing the network of literary associates first established when he was a member of the Melbourne Literary Club and contributor to the club's literary magazine, Birth.

Birth had ceased production in November 1922, but Broinowski saw the need for a magazine devoted to poetry, providing opportunities for poets who were unable to publish their work elsewhere. In the first issue of Spinner, Broinowski outlined the aims of the magazine: 'The Spinner comes before the public of Australasia to render them service, to sing them a song or two, to chant them ballads and tales of all lands, to intone the philosophy of Nature, to paint in words pictures of the city, the mountains, the plains, the farmlands, and the blue hosts of the sea.'

The Australasian scope included many writers from New Zealand and other countries, but contributors were predominantly Australian. While critics such as H. M. Green (q.v.)dismiss the value of Spinner in a few sentences, Broinowski attracted around one hundred and thirty contributors, reflecting the animation of Melbourne's literary culture in the 1920s. In addition to Broinowski, other contributors included Dorothea Mackellar, Zora Cross, Mary Gilmore, Louis Lavater, Frank Wilmot, Robert Henderson Croll, Kate Baker, George Mackaness, John Shaw Neilson, Marie Pitt and Alexander Vidler (qq.v.). The relatively high number of female contributors for the time has been noted by several commentators.

When the Federal Government moved to Canberra in 1927, Broinowski was transferred from his Melbourne base. Without the network of friends and literary associates, he was unable to continue as editor of Spinner and the magazine ceased production. The last issue of Spinner appeared in December 1927. Annual collections of Spinner were bound and published as Poetry in Australasia.

1 Return i "In majesty or humbleness, in whatsoever garb", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1922 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , November vol. 6 no. 72 1922; (p. 92-93)
1 The Immutable i "All-Pervading, irresistible, profound,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1922 single work poetry
— Appears in: Art and Letters : Hassell's Australian Miscellany 1922; (p. 24)
1 Donkeys i "Donkeys wander with long ears pointing", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1921 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , December vol. 6 no. 61 1921; (p. 3)
1 Ad Finem i "He who was nursed at some once gentle breast;", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1921 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Poetry Annual 1921; (p. 32) Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , October vol. 5 no. 59 1921; (p. 82)
1 Winter Memories i "Now that winter's mists are in the trees,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1921 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Poetry Annual 1921; (p. 27) Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , September vol. 5 no. 58 1921; (p. 75)
1 Out in the Dark i "A tragedy of silent thought is set", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , September vol. 4 no. 46 1920; (p. 76)
1 Contrast i "Bells and whistles, talk and laughter,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , June vol. 4 no. 43 1920; (p. 52)
1 The Realists i "Beside the road a thousand blooms", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , May vol. 4 no. 42 1920; (p. 45)
1 Walhalla i "Stringer's Creek ran crystal clear", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , April vol. 4 no. 41 1920; (p. 34-35)
1 El Gai Saber II : The Retort Courteous i "God split your spine, you groveller in the dust;", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , January vol. 4 no. 38 1920; (p. 12-13)
1 The Headland i "The spacious curve of the beach finds end at last", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Poetry Annual 1920; (p. 8) Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , February vol. 4 no. 39 1920; (p. 21)
1 Tea-Tree i "By all the winds beneath the heavens blown,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1919 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , October vol. 3 no. 35 1919; (p. 4)
1 Noon i "Noontide and a cloudless day, the green and gold of Spring,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1919 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , January vol. 3 no. 26 1919; (p. 1-3)
1 Alcaics i "Ye sought old scripts, culled ancient philosophies,", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1917 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , November vol. 1 no. 12 1917; (p. 3)
1 Wayfarers i "Where shadows and the sunlight intertwine", Robert Arthur Broinowski , 1917 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , September vol. 1 no. 10 1917; (p. 2)
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