- Kathleen Foster Campbell
Kathleen Foster Campbell was a
United States poet. She was an early member of theUniversity of Chicago Poetry Club .Life
Kathleen Foster was born in
Larne ,Ireland , [Poetry, February 1940, Vol 55 No 5 page 287] and her family moved to the United States when she was a child. She attended theUniversity of Chicago to study poetry. Through the newly formed Poetry Club, Campbell became a close friend ofJanet Lewis ,Elizabeth Madox Roberts andGladys Campbell . She married Gladys' brother, Donald Campbell, an attorney. The couple lived in Chicago until Donald Campbell's retirement, when they moved to Carmel, California.Published work
* 1940: "Poetry": 'Not Fragments', 'Wake'
* 1941: "Poetry": Reviews 'The Gap of Brightness' byF. R. Higgins and "New Zealand Poems" byEileen Duggan , "Androscoggin" byMarsden Hartley , "Angle of Earth and Sky" byDavid Morton , 'Two Islands', 'Time and Low Tide'
* 1949: "Poetry": 'Old Letters'.Footnotes
External links
* [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.campbellkf.nav.html Kathleen Foster Campbell papers papers at Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library]
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