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James McGuire James McGuire i(A32168 works by) (a.k.a. J. McGuire)
Gender: Male
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1 Correspondence James McGuire , 1952 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Language : A Literary Journal , June-July vol. 1 no. 2 1952; (p. 38-39)
1 The Clerk (from a Work -in-Progress) James McGuire , 1947 extract
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 6 no. 2 1947; (p. 75-81)
1 The Catalyst and the Analyst James McGuire , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin Papers , [Autumn] vol. 5 no. 1 1946; (p. 29-34)
1 The Master James McGuire , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 7 no. 2 1946; (p. 93-96)
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 9 September Max Harris (editor), James McGuire (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), 1946 Z1254410 1946 periodical issue
1 The Tin Bull and The Red Rag Page James McGuire , 1946 single work column
— Appears in: Angry Penguins Broadsheet , no. 5 1946; (p. 5-7)
Also includes reference to H. G. Wells.
1 Emeritus. Philosopher i "His mind, many times likened to a rapier,", James McGuire , 1946 single work poetry
— Appears in: Angry Penguins Broadsheet , no. 2 1946; (p. 12)
1 Sora Soirees: The Early Public Doings of the Studio of Realist Art (Sydney), Its Personnel, and the Reactions of James McGuire James McGuire , 1946 single work prose
— Appears in: Angry Penguins Broadsheet , no. 2 1946; (p. 2-5)
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 6 June Max Harris (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), James McGuire (editor), 1946 Z657880 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 3 Max Harris (editor), James McGuire (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), 1946 Z653504 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet Angry Penguins Broadsheet Presents Calavera of a Coquette no. 1 Max Harris (editor), James McGuire (editor), 1946 Z648634 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 4 Max Harris (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), James McGuire (editor), 1946 Z626268 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 5 Max Harris (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), James McGuire (editor), 1946 Z622456 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 7 July Max Harris (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), James McGuire (editor), 1946 Z612428 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 2 Max Harris (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), James McGuire (editor), 1946 Z611440 1946 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet no. 8 August Sidney Nolan (editor), James McGuire (editor), Max Harris (editor), 1946 Z598339 1946 periodical issue
1 5 y separately published work icon Angry Penguins Broadsheet Max Harris (editor), James McGuire (editor), Sidney Nolan (editor), Harry Roskolenko (editor), Melbourne : Reed and Harris , 1946 Z917288 1946 periodical (10 issues) Because of war-time restrictions, Angry Penguins (without a periodical licence) could only be published annually. As an alternative, the Angry Penguins Broadsheet appeared for ten issues during 1946, edited by Max Harris, James McGuire and Sidney Nolan. The Angry Penguins Broadsheet published work by foreign authors such as Dylan Thomas, Henry Miller and Jean-Paul Sartre, asserting the same international focus that appeared in the annual. Supporting the avant garde modernist stance of Angry Penguins, the aim of the broadsheet was strongly stated in the first issue: 'It is . . . the function of this broadsheet to attack bad art on the one hand and to attack those debased values in the community which demand and perpetuate bad art.' To achieve this aim, each issue contained reviews of books, theatre, cinema, visual arts and music sometimes gathered under the title 'The Critical Eye'. The selections of poetry were dominated by overseas authors, but Harris and McGuire made several contributions. When war-time restrictions were lifted on 1 March 1946, Angry Penguins was to appear quarterly, but the July issue of 1946 was the last. The Angry Penguins Broadsheet also faltered, ending its run in December 1946 (this issue edited by Harris and Harry Roskolenko) after issues failed to appear in October and November.
1 Intimations of Inconstancy i "Without you I have been through so many houses", James McGuire , 1945 single work
— Appears in: Angry Penguins , no. [8] 1945; (p. 79-81)
1 The Propernames James McGuire , 1945 single work short story
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 6 no. 2 1945; (p. 24-29)
1 Saturnalia-Sempitern James McGuire , 1945 single work short story
— Appears in: Angry Penguins , no. [8] 1945; (p. 19-23)
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