David Martin
David Martin AM (1915–1997), born Lajos Detsinyi in Budapest into a Jewish family, was an Australian novelist, poet, playwright, journalist, editor, and literary reviewer who adopted his pen name after moving to England.[1][3] He worked as a feature writer and literary editor in London, published works like the novel Tiger Bay (1946) and poetry collection Battlefields and Girls (1942), and later settled in Australia, writing about migrant communities, travel, and children's literature.[1][3] In 1988, he was made a Member of the Order of Australia for services to literature and died in Beechworth, Victoria.[3]
novel
poetry
playwright
children's literature
Christmas Tree
Shh! Bears Sleeping
Hanukkah Lights
The Colony of Pennsylvania
Little Chicken Chicken
Religion and Power: No Logos without Mythos
A General Theory of Secularization
Ruin and Restoration
Peep and Ducky
Peep and Ducky
The Road to Ballyshannon
Christmas Tree
Lucy and Bob: Brand New Readers
Five Little Piggies
Instant Revit!: Commercial Drawing Using Autodesk® Revit® 2020
We've All Got Bellybuttons!
On Secularization: Towards a Revised General Theory
The Fantastic Four Compendium (Marvel Super Heroes, Ma4)
Three Little Bears: Brand New Readers
Piggy and Dad Play Big Book: Brand New Readers
Crazy Love: A Novel
Let's Have a Tree Party!
All for Pie, Pie for All
Little Bunny and the Magic Christmas Tree