Ernest Lalor "Ern" Malley was a fictitious poet and the central figure in Australia's most celebrated literary hoax. Created by writers James McAuley and Harold Stewart as a hoax on Max Harris and the modernist magazine Angry Penguins in 1944, the name exploits a pun on the word Mallee, denoting a class of Australian native vegetation and a bird, the Malleefowl.
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- Ernest Lalor "Ern" Malley was a fictitious poet and the central figure in Australia's most celebrated literary hoax. Created by writers James McAuley and Harold Stewart as a hoax on Max Harris and the modernist magazine Angry Penguins in 1944, the name exploits a pun on the word Mallee, denoting a class of Australian native vegetation and a bird, the Malleefowl.
- Ern Malley, ein fiktionaler Dichter, war die zentrale Figur in der bekanntesten Fälschung der australischen Literatur und wurde einer der bekanntesten Namen in der Geschichte der nationalen Poesie.
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- Ernest Lalor "Ern" Malley was a fictitious poet and the central figure in Australia's most celebrated literary hoax. Created by writers James McAuley and Harold Stewart as a hoax on Max Harris and the modernist magazine Angry Penguins in 1944, the name exploits a pun on the word Mallee, denoting a class of Australian native vegetation and a bird, the Malleefowl.
- Ern Malley, ein fiktionaler Dichter, war die zentrale Figur in der bekanntesten Fälschung der australischen Literatur und wurde einer der bekanntesten Namen in der Geschichte der nationalen Poesie.
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