R. A. Simpson

R. A. Simpson

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birth_name = Ronald Albert Simpson
birth_date = 1 February, 1929
birth_place = Melbourne, Victoria
death_date = 2 October, 2002
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other_names = Ron Simpson; Gillian Bianchini
known_for = Poetry
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Ronald Albert Simpson (1 February, 1929 – 2 October, 2002) was an Australian poet and poetry editor, artist and art lecturer. He was one of the Melbourne poets, and had a long tenure as poetry editor of "The Age".

Life

Simpson was born in Melbourne. He studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and studied art under George Bell. He taught at schools in England and Australia. In 1968 he was appointed lecturer in art at Melbourne's Chisholm Institute of Technology. He retired in 1987, and died in 2002.

Writing career

Simpson was one of a group of Melbourne poets, including Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Vincent Buckley, Noel Macainsh, and Alexander Craig, who came together in the 1960s and 1970s.Gorton (2007) p. 14] Gorton writes that this was "a combative time in Australian poetry" with different "cliques" operating, including the Jindyworobaks, the New Poets and the Melbourne poets The Melbourne poets were "deliberately prosaic ... finding their poetry in suburbs and ordinary days". Poet Chris Wallace-Crabbe reiterated this in his obituary of Simpson in "The Age" on 10 October 2002. He wrote that Simpson "was a poet who put the Australian suburbs on the map. Verse had long been under the thumb of the landed gentry and Sydney quasi-bohemians, but he stuck resolutely, quietly, diurnally to the way most of us live". [Cited in AusLit News (2002)] Gorton qualifies this, though, by writing that Simpson's poetry's strength is that it is "at once so commonplace and odd", providing an artist's "skewed perspective on familiar happenings".Gorton (2007) p. 15] Gorton suggests too, that his poetry is extroverted rather than inward-looking, that it can be "comic and lugubrious, ponderous and terse", and that he can turn his analysis on himself.Gorton (2007) p. 16]

His first book of poetry "Walk along the beach" was published in 1960, and was followed by another 10 volumes over the next four decades. His last work was published posthumously. He and Chris Wallace-Crabbe both used the pseudonym "Gillian Bianchini". [AusLit (2007)]

Simpson was poetry editor of "The Bulletin" (1963-65), following Vincent Buckley, and of "The Age" (1969-97). He received the Christopher Brennan Award from the Fellowship of Australian Writers in 1992.

Art career

Simpson was an artist as well as a poet, and often illustrated his poetry drafts. His published poetry collection, "The Midday Clock" (1999), includes his own pen and ink drawings, the role of which he told the publisher was to help illustrate the message of his poetry.

Bibliography

*"Walk along the Beach" (1960)
*"Words for a Journey : Poems 1970-1985"
*"Dancing Table : Poems and Drawings 1986-1991"
*"The Midday Clock" (1999)
*"Sky's Beach" (2003, published posthumously)

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References

* [http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A(nn AusLit (2007)] Accessed on: 2007-08-14
* [http://www.austlit.edu.au/news/newsNovemberDecember2002 AusLit News (2002) November-December 2002] Accessed on: 2007-08-14
*Gorton, Lisa (2007) "Awkwardness itself" in "National Library of Australia News", XVII/4, January 2007, pp. 14-17
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms5575 Papers of R.A. Simpson, MS 5575] Accessed on: 2007-08-14
* Wilde, W., Hooton, J. & Andrews, B (1994) "The Oxford Companion of Australian Literature" 2nd ed. South Melbourne, Oxford University Press

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NAME= Simpson, R. A.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Simpson, Ronald Albert; Simpson, Ron; Bianchini, Gillian
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Australian poet
DATE OF BIRTH= 1 February, 1929
PLACE OF BIRTH= Melbourne, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH= 2 October, 2002
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