Selected Poems 1942 -1968 - Selected Poems 1942-1968
David Campbell
Angus & Robertson (1968)
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Hardcover 0207135320
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LoC Classification PR6053.A48A17 1968
Dewey 821
Nationality British
Dust Jacket dj
Cover Price $15.00
No. of Pages 128
Height x Width 9.1  inch
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Conflict WW2
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David Watt Ian Campbell (1915-1979) was an Australian poet who wrote over 15 volumes of prose and poetry.

Campbell returned to Australia from Cambridge in 1938 and on 6 November 1939 joined the Royal Australian Air Force. He had learned to fly while at Cambridge and went to train as a pilot at Point Cook. He served in New Guinea, where he was injured and awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and flew bombing missions from Darwin in the Northern Territory.[1]

Literary career

While Campbell had a few poems published in Cambridge journals between 1935 and 1937, his poetry didn't start appearing regularly in print until 1942 when he started sending poems to The Bulletin.[1] Six were published by 1944. It was in these years that he first became known to Douglas Stewart, with whom he formed a long-standing friendship. These early poems dealt primarily with war, but from 1946, after his move to Wells Station, "his poetry became more closely attuned to the realities of the countryside".[1] Kramer writes that "his daily life as a grazier, his acute observations of the natural world and his deep understanding of European poetry gave him a distinctive poetic voice, learned but not didactic, harmonious but not bland, vigorous but finely tuned".[1]

As well as writing poetry, Campbell also edited several anthologies, including the 1966 edition of Australian Poetry and, in 1970, Modern Australian Poetry. He also wrote short stories, and became known for the support he gave to young poets.