Stephen Kelen interviewed by Hazel de Berg for the Hazel de Berg collection, June 20, 1976 (Kelen speaks of his career as a short story writer ; his beginnings as a writer in Hungary ; writing articles for the ABC ; his work in Japan ; about his first trip to Australia ; travelling the world and writing about it in his book "I was there" ; his table tennis career ; joining the Australian Army ; rediscovering his way as a civilian after 7 years in the Army ; working as editor with Goodyear)
His I remember Hiroshima, c1983 t.p. (Stephen Kelen) jkt. (b. 1912; Australian soldier, author, playwright, journalist, and sportsman)
Oxford companion to Australian literature (2nd ed.) via Oxford Reference Online Premium, Nov. 27, 2013 $b (Kelen, Stephen (1912-); born Budapest, Hungary, and educated at the University of Budapest and at Karlovo University at Prague, arrived in Australia in 1939; During the 1940s and 1950s he worked as an author and journalist with ABC radio, writing documentaries and features and dramatising short stories and plays; published: Jackals in the Jungle (1942), I Remember Hiroshima (1983), Uphill All the Way (1974), etc.)
Austlit, Nov. 27, 2013 (Stephen Estaban Kelen; Born: 21 May 1912, Budapest, Hungary; Died: 1 May 2003, New South Wales; father of S.K. Kelen) http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A31197