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He and his entire body of work were created in one day in 1944 by writers James McAuley and Harold Stewart in order to hoax Max Harris and Angry Penguins, the modernist magazine Harris had founded and edited.
James McAuley and Harold Stewart were both, in 1944, in the Army Directorate of Research and Civil Affairs.
McAuley and Stewart then sent Harris a letter, purported to be from Ethel, containing the poems, and asking for his opinion of her late brother's work.
The next week, the Sydney Sunday Sun, which had been conducting some investigative reporting, ran a front-page story alleging that the Ern Malley poems had in fact been written by McAuley and Stewart.
" Mr. Max Harris and other Angry Penguins writers represent an Australian outcrop of a literary fashion which has become prominent in England and America ," McAuley and Stewart wrote after the hoax was revealed.
Since both McAuley and Stewart and the left-wing nationalist school around Vance and Nettie Palmer disliked the Angry Penguins version of modernism with equal venom, though for different reasons, Ern Malley cast a long shadow over Australian cultural life.
In 1961, as a gesture of defiance, he re-published the Ern Malley poems, maintaining that whatever McAuley and Stewart had intended to do, they had, in fact, produced some memorable poems.
Some literary critics take the view that McAuley and Stewart outsmarted themselves in their concoction of the Ern Malley poems.
The basic case made by Ern's defenders was that his creation proved the validity of surrealist procedures: that in letting down their guard, opening themselves to free association and chance, McAuley and Stewart had reached inspiration by the side-door of parody ; and though this can't be argued on behalf of all the poems, some of which are partly or wholly gibberish, it contains a ponderable truth ...
The energy of invention that McAuley and Stewart brought to their concoction of Ern Malley created an icon of literary value, and that is why he continues to haunt our culture.
Much of what Hughes admired in the Malley poems originated in the work of McAuley and Stewart, poets he claimed to dislike.
The final irony is enduring fame: Malley is better known and more widely read today than either McAuley or Stewart.
During her time there Auchterlonie became a member of an elite group that included the brilliant and flamboyant poet James McAuley, Joan Fraser ( who wrote under the pseudonym Amy Witting ), Harold Stewart, Oliver Somerville, Alan Crawford and Ronald Dunlop.
James McAuley and Harold Stewart were later to become notorious for perpetrating the Ern Malley hoax.

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His political views moved significantly to the right as he got older ( he had been a member of the Communist Party at the time of the hoax ), and in the mid-1960s, he claimed to sympathise with McAuley and Stewart's motivations in creating Ern Malley.

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Australian Catholic University ( ACU ) was opened on 1 January 1991 following the amalgamation of four Catholic tertiary institutions in eastern Australia-the Catholic College of Education Sydney in New South Wales, the Institute of Catholic Education in Victoria, McAuley College of Queensland, and Signadou College of Education in the Australian Capital Territory.
* The Hoagy Carmichael Landmark Sculpture by artist Michael McAuley was dedicated at Indiana University on Sept. 18, 2008.
Rodgers has been cited as a significant influence on a number of notable rock singers, including David Coverdale, John Waite, Steve Overland, Lou Gramm, Jimi Jamison, Eric Martin, Steve Walsh, Joe Lynn Turner, Paul Young, Robin McAuley, Jimmy Barnes, Richie Kotzen and Joe Bonamassa.
In 2008, Jim McAuley, a soldier who boasted on Facebook that he had served with the SAS and killed more than 100 people, was termed a " Walter Mitty " by genuine soldiers who exposed him as a fantasist, forcing his resignation from the army.
Building on this tradition, the Australian poet James McAuley ( 1917 – 76 ) wrote an epic called Captain Quiros ( 1964 ), in which he depicted Queirós as a martyr for the cause of Catholic Christian civilisation ( although he did not repeat the claim that Queirós had discovered Australia ).
McAuley went on to publish several volumes of poetry and, with Richard Krygier, founded the literary and cultural journal Quadrant.
The Venerable Mother Catherine Elizabeth McAuley ( born on 29 September 1778, at Stormanstown House, in Dublin, Ireland – died 11 November 1841, at the House of Mercy she had built on Baggot Street, Dublin ) was an Irish nun, who founded the Sisters of Mercy in 1831.
Catherine McAuley as depicted on the £ 5 note of Series C Banknotes ( Ireland ) | Series C Banknotes of Ireland.
At this late stage it became clear that the parents of Eric Wrixon, a minor in law, would not sign the contract on his behalf so he was replaced by Pat John McAuley.
The McAuley brothers became, unofficially, The Belfast Gypsies ( or Gipsies ), though they were never actually billed as such, and recorded two singles on Island Records ( one released under the name Freaks of Nature ) and one Swedish-only album, all produced by Kim Fowley.
* In the short story How We Lost the Moon, A True Story by Frank W. Allen, which is actually written by Paul J. McAuley, a micro black hole is accidentally created on the Moon and gradually consumes it.
* The Catherine McAuley Catholic High School is an all Girls school located on the same campus as Parramatta Marist High School
In 1972, Bell Records set up a short-lived Pye label, featuring Michel Pagliaro, a Canadian artist whose first English-language album was issued on UK Pye ( largely recorded in England ), and Jackie McAuley, whose lone solo album was originally issued on UK Dawn.
The group was described by Peter Coleman in his book on James McAuley, as the ' sourly brilliant literary circle ', an oblique reference to Thomas de Quincey.
An announcement on Nov 13 2011 by Robin McAuley on his Facebook page revealed he left Survivor.
On July 14, 2006 it was announced that Jamison was leaving the band and that Robin McAuley would replace him on lead vocals.
John McAuley Palmer ( September 13, 1817September 25, 1900 ), was an Illinois resident, an American Civil War General who fought for the Union, the 15th Governor of Illinois, and presidential candidate of the National Democratic Party in the 1896 election on a platform to defend the gold standard, free trade, and limited government.
Hatton's debut fight was on 10 September 1997 against Colin McAuley in Widnes at Kingsway Leisure Centre ( he won by a TKO in first round ), while in his second fight Hatton boxed at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Rice is named after the founder of the Christian Brothers, McAuley is named after the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, Colin is named after the founder of the Marists ( Society of Mary ), and Chisolm is named after an Australian pioneer who helped numerous poor women on the wharves of Sydney.

McAuley and Harris
The first poem in the sequence, Durer: Innsbruck, 1495, was an unpublished serious effort by McAuley, lightly edited to appeal to Harris:

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* Red Dust ( 1993 ) by Paul J. McAuley takes place against a backdrop of a failing attempt at terraforming Mars by the Chinese.
A biologist by training, UK science fiction author McAuley writes mostly hard science fiction, dealing with themes such as biotechnology, alternate history / alternate reality, and space travel.
* Profile of Paul McAuley by Michael Swanwick
* 2001 Waka for Japan 2001 translated by T. E. McAuley of the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield.
* Michael Schenker Group / McAuley Schenker Group, rock bands led by guitarist Michael Schenker
) are members of a religious institute of Catholic women founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland, in 1831.
In 1978, the cause for the beatification of the Servant of God Catherine McAuley was opened by Pope Paul VI, and in 1990, upon recognition of her heroic virtues, Pope John Paul II declared her Venerable.
From about 1880, Crosby attended and supported the Helping Hand for Men ( better known as the Water Street Mission ), " America's first rescue mission ", in Manhattan, which was founded to minister to alcoholics and the unemployed by a former prostitute, Maria and Jeremiah " Jerry " McAuley, a former alcoholic, thief, and convict who had become a Christian in Sing Sing prison in 1864.
Voiced by Bryn McAuley
In 1896, he broke party lines by opposing the Free Silver Movement led by Democratic presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan and, like many Bourbon Democrats, supported the National Democratic candidate John McAuley Palmer who supported the traditional gold standard, limited government and opposed protectionism.
* White Devils by Paul J. McAuley

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