Barrett Reid

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Barrett Reid AM (1926–1995) was an Australian librarian, poet, and literary editor.[1]

Reid was born on 8 December 1926 in Eagle Junction, Queensland. He was the son of Effie (née Collins) and George Barrett Reid; his father was a nephew of Australian prime minister George Reid.[2]

Reid was raised by his father after his mother died in 1928. He attended state schools at Chermside and Windsor, before attending Brisbane State High School. While in high school, he co-founded a literary journal with Laurence Collinson titled Barjai: A Meeting Place for Youth.[2]

Reid moved to Melbourne in the early 1950s where he started working at the State Library of Victoria.[3]

Works

  • Reid, Barrett, (1995). Making country. Sydney: Angus and Robertson (poetry)[4]

Editor

Reid was poetry editor of Overland from 1965 to 1988, then replaced Stephen Murray-Smith as editor from 1988 to 1993. He brought to the journal "a new aesthetic emphasis, which was evident in the enhanced visual appearance".[2]

He was coeditor of Barjai with Laurence Collinson. Brisbane: Barjai Publishing Service, 1943–1947 periodical (15 issues)

He was coeditor of Ern Malley's Journal with Max Harris, and John Reed. 1952 periodical (4 issues)

He coedited Letters of John Reed : Defining Australian Cultural Life 1920–1981 by John Reed, Nancy Underhill. Ringwood : Viking, 2001

Recognition

Personal life

References

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