Sydney Elliott Napier poet from Australia was born on December 25, 1870, had 69 years and died on May 3, 1940. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Biography
Sydney Napier Elliott was an Australian writer and poet
Biography
Napier was born in Sydney, New South Wales and educated at Newington College and Sydney University.
He began his working life as a bank clerk with the AJS Bank in Burwood, New South Wales. From 1893 he was a jackeroo in Manilla, New South Wales, until he was articled to a solicitor in Tamworth in 1894. After 1899 he worked as a solicitor in Sydney.
During World War I, Napier served with the 41st Battalion of the AIF as a sergeant.
In 1925, Napier joined the Sydney Morning Herald. He subsequently became assistant editor of The Sydney Mail and leader-writer of the Sydney Morning Herald where in 1931 he compiled, with P S Allen, A Century of Journalism: The Sydney Morning Herald and Its Record of Australian Life 1831-1931. He contributed prose and verse to numerous English and Australian journals and newspapers, and published a collection of essays, The Magic Carpet in 1932. ..