Francis Webb: Collected Poems
By (Author) Toby Davidson
UWA Publishing
UWAP
1st February 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
A821.00
Paperback
480
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
567g
Francis Webb (1925-1973) grew up in North Sydney with his paternal grandparents, who encouraged his love of music, books and the sea. In 1942, during his final year of secondary school, his writing first appeared in the Bulletin, which led to friendships with Douglas Stewart, Nan McDonald, Rosemary Dobson and Norman Lindsay, who illustrated his debut collection A Drum for Ben Boyd. In 1943 he joined the Air Force, completing his training as a wireless air gunner in Canada in late 1944. After a sea voyage from Canada to England in 1949, he suffered the first of a series of breakdowns which increasingly restricted his life but not his prodigious poetic gifts.
Collected Poems is a book of great significance, bringing Francis Webb the poet back to us.
AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW
With the publication of Collected Poems, Davidson and UWA Publishing have ensured that Webb may be discovered by a new readership and that his brilliant poetry will continue to inspire new generations of readers and poets.
BERNADETTE BRENNAN, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD