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- Ada_Verdun_Howell abstract "Ada Verdun Howell (19 July 1902 – 1981) was an Australian author and poet. Born in Beaufort, Victoria, on her father's sheep property, she was educated at Ruyton Girls' School. Her sister was the artist Valma Howell. She lived in New York in the latter part of her life where she wrote most of her most famous works. Her early writing, which she later eschewed as adolescent, showed considerable skill utilising Indigenous Australian phonetic forms of her childhood in Western Victoria. She is best known for her later writing, much praised for its great formal and feminine qualities, as an early sound poet.Her most influential works include the strangely disquieting Dookerimbud, Monmot and Neemini and the later Exit Strategies.The last part of her life was apparently spent in much economic hardship and she died virtually unknown in her own country.".
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- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholism.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Beat_Generation.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Beaufort,_Victoria.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Category:1902_births.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Category:1981_deaths.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_Australian_poets.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Melbourne.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_poets.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Chester_Kallman.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Isherwood.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink E._E._Cummings.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink File:AdaVerdunHowell.jpg.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Norse.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Peggy_Guggenheim.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Phonetic_form.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Ruyton_Girls_School.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Sound_poetry.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Valma_Howell.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Ada_Verdun_Howell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ada Verdun Howell".
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- Ada_Verdun_Howell subject Category:1902_births.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell subject Category:1981_deaths.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell subject Category:20th-century_Australian_poets.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell subject Category:People_from_Melbourne.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell subject Category:Sound_poets.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell hypernym Author.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell type Person.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell type Writer.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell type Composer.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell type Writer.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell comment "Ada Verdun Howell (19 July 1902 – 1981) was an Australian author and poet. Born in Beaufort, Victoria, on her father's sheep property, she was educated at Ruyton Girls' School. Her sister was the artist Valma Howell. She lived in New York in the latter part of her life where she wrote most of her most famous works. Her early writing, which she later eschewed as adolescent, showed considerable skill utilising Indigenous Australian phonetic forms of her childhood in Western Victoria.".
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- Ada_Verdun_Howell wasDerivedFrom Ada_Verdun_Howell?oldid=705861872.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell depiction AdaVerdunHowell.jpg.
- Ada_Verdun_Howell isPrimaryTopicOf Ada_Verdun_Howell.