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Alister Kershaw was born in Melbourne in 1921. He contributed to Angry Penguins, Comment and Art in Australia prior to his departure for Europe in 1947, where he broadcast for the BBC. He moved to France in 1948, to work as secretary to the writer Richard Aldington. His books include The Lonely Verge (1941), Excellent Stranger (1944), Accent & Hazard (1953), Murder in France (1955), A History of the Guillotine (1958), Adrian Lawlor (1981), The Pleasure of Their Company (1986), Heydays (1991), A Word from Paris (1991), Collected Poems (1993) and Village to Village (1993), and A Second Denunciad (1994)

Kershaw was Paris correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Commission throughout the 1960s, and lived in a small village in the Sancerre region of the Loire Valley till his death in 1996.

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