Francis Kenna

Australian politician
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IntroAustralian politician
PlacesAustralia
wasJournalist Politician
Work fieldJournalism Politics
Gender
Male
Birth21 September 1865, Maryborough
Death23 June 1932Brisbane (aged 66 years)
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Biography

Francis Kenna (21 September 1865 – 23 June 1932), was an Australian poet, journalist, and Labor Member of the Legislative Assembly in Queensland. He edited the "Brisbane Worker".
He published Banjo, of the Overflow, a parody of Banjo Paterson's Clancy of the Overflow in 1892, as part of the Bulletin Debate about the true nature of life in the Australian bush. Like many of his poems (including those later published in Phases), it was first published in the Sydney Bulletin.
In 1907 he married Edith Elvira Stamp; they had two sons, Herbert and Vernon. Kenna died in 1932 and was buried in Lutwyche Cemetery.

Works

  • Songs of a season (1895, Melville, Mullen & Slade; Melbourne)
  • Phases (1915, Thos S Laidler, NSW)
  • Poems (no year)
  • Queensland authors and artists' Xmas magazine (no year; Watson Ferguson, Brisbane) edited by Francis Kenna and issued by the Queensland Authors and Artists Association.

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