Zora Cross
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Zora Bernice May Cross (1890-1964) was an Australian poet. She was born in Brisbane. She was known not only for her poems, including sonnet sequences, but for a private life scandalous by the standards of her time. She wrote about sex, childbirth and war, in terms also considered too explicit by contemporaries.
[edit] Works
- A Song of Mother Love (1916)
- Songs Of Love And Life (1917)
- The Lilt Of Life (1918)
- The City Of Riddle-Me-Ree (1918)
- Elegy on an Australian schoolboy (1921)
- Memory (1940)