Furnley Maurice

Australian poet
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Also known as: Frank Leslie Thompson Wilmot
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Pseudonym of:
Frank Leslie Thompson Wilmot
Born:
April 6, 1881, Collingwood, Vic., Australia
Died:
Feb. 22, 1942, Melbourne (aged 60)

Furnley Maurice (born April 6, 1881, Collingwood, Vic., Australia—died Feb. 22, 1942, Melbourne) was an Australian poet, best known for his book To God: From the Warring Nations (1917), a powerful indictment of the waste, cruelty, and stupidity of war. He was also the author of lyrics, satirical verses, and essays. At age 14 Wilmot worked in a Melbourne bookshop, rising to the position of manager. When the business was dissolved in 1929, he operated as an independent bookseller for three years but, finding this unprofitable, became manager of the Melbourne University Press, a post he held until his death. ...(100 of 244 words)