Monday, June 14, 2021

AN ODE TO KATHERINE


 A  collector of   vinyl,  one  of  our  wandering correspondents, fossicking   about   the  Northern Territory town of  Katherine , went  into  raptures  over his  find  of  the  above   1956  record  featuring  Australian  poets , the  score   by  Peter  O'Shaughnessy.

As a writer, editor and  lecturer, he promoted early Australian history and folklore. In January 2013 he was awarded the  OAM  for service to the performing arts.

Those  named on the  sleeve were  C.J.Dennis, Judith Wright, A.D.Hope, Banjo Paterson , Henry Lawson , Adam Lindsay Gordon and  Mary Gilmore

When Mary Gilmore was a schoolteacher in Sydney , before  going to the New Australia  settlement in South America , she  noticed a smart young  girl  who , when   married , became a  prominent  Darwin identity -Jessie Litchfield , newspaper editor , writer , author ,  who   financially  backed  author, writer and publisher   Glenville Pike  to  launch  the  first edition of the  North  Australian  Monthly magazine  . 

An  actor, director and  producer  for  the stage, O'Shaughnessy presented the work of playwrights ranging from Shakespeare, Shaw, Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov to modern dramatists, such as  Ionesco, Pinter and Samuel Beckett.

 He was a pioneer in the production of the plays of Beckett, and directed the Irish premieres of Not I and Footfalls (1978), Rockaby and Theatre I (1984); the Australian premieres of Waiting for Godot (1957) and Krapp's last tape (1959); and the English and world premieres of Theatre I and Theatre II, at Cambridge (1977).

 The National Library of  Australia ,Canberra,  contains a collection of  his  including  drafts of  short  poems and reminiscences  and  writings , including  the manuscript  and  typescript  fragments of the score for  Flamin' beaut . Other material is  held in the  ScreenSound  Australia library, and the Museum for the Performing Arts, Melbourne . He died in July 2013 in Britain.