- Gavin Ewart
Gavin Buchanan Ewart (
February 4 1916 –October 25 1995 ) was a British poet best known for contributing toGeoffrey Grigson 's "New Verse" at the age of seventeen.Life
He was born in London and educated at the prestigious Wellington College before entering
Christ's College, Cambridge where he received a B.A. in 1937 and an M.A. in 1942.After active service as a
Royal Artillery officer duringWorld War II , he worked in publishing and with the British Council before becoming an advertising copywriter in 1952.Poetry
From the age of 17, when his poetry was first printed in Geoffrey Grigson's "New Verse", he acquired a reputation for wit and accomplishment through such works as "Phallus in Wonderland" and "Poems and Songs", which appeared in 1939 and was his first collection.
The
Second World War disrupted his development as a poet, however, and he published no further volumes until "Londoners" of 1964. From then he produced many collections, which included "The Gavin Ewart Show" (1971), "No Fool like an Old Fool" (1976), "All My Little Ones" (1978), "The Ewart Quarto" (1984), and "Penultimate Poems" (1989). "The Collected Ewart: 1933-1980" (1980) was supplemented in 1991 by "Collected Poems: 1980-1990".The intelligence and casually flamboyant virtuosity with which he framed his often humorous commentaries on human behaviour made his work invariably entertaining and interesting. The irreverent eroticism for which his poetry is noted resulted in
W H Smith 's banning of his "The Pleasures of the Flesh" (1966) from their shops.As an editor he produced numerous anthologies, including the "Penguin Book of Light Verse" (1980). He was the 1991 recipient of the
Michael Braude Award for Light Verse .External links
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19951024/ai_n14013926 Obituary] by
Anthony Thwaite inThe Independent
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19951025/ai_n14014094 Obituary] (additional information) byDavid Gascoyne inThe Independent
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