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Early twentieth century Australian nationalist poet
Rex Ingamells
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Early twentieth century Australian nationalist poet
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Dimboola
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42 years
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Biography
Reginald Charles (Rex) Ingamells (19 January 1913 – 30 December 1955) was an Australian poet, generally credited with being the leading light of the Jindyworobak Movement.
Rex Ingamells was born in Orroroo, South Australia to a Methodist minister, and attended Port Lincoln High School, where he became addicted to poetry. He later attended the University of Adelaide. After a trip at the turn of the thirties, Ingamells became fascinated with Indigenous Australian culture, and became inspired to found the Jindyworobaks a few years later.
In 1935, his first book Gum Tops was published. He died near Dimboola, Victoria in a car-crash in 1955.
Awards and honours
- 1951 winner Grace Leven Prize for Poetry for 'The Great South Land : An Epic Poem
- 1951 winner ALS Gold Medal for 'The Great South Land : An Epic Poem
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