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A Drum for Ben Boyd

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Country
  
Australia

Publication date
  
1948

Pages
  
37p

Originally published
  
1948

Publisher
  
Angus & Robertson

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

Followed by
  
Leichhardt in Theatre

Author
  
Francis Webb

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A Drum for Ben Boyd (1948) is a long, narrative poem by Australian poet Francis Webb. It won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry in 1948.

Contents

The poem consists of fifteen numbered parts, some with titles, and some of which were had been previously published in The Bulletin magazine and various Australian poetry collections. The book also includes illustration by Australian artist Norman Lindsay.

Contents

  • "'From Our Roving Reporter'"
  • "Author's Prologue"
  • [Untitled]
  • "A Boat Builder"
  • "Journalist"
  • [Untitled]
  • "Sir Oswald Brierly"
  • "A Whaler"
  • "A Papuan Shepherd"
  • [Untitled]
  • "Politician"
  • "A Pioneer of Monaro"
  • [Untitled]
  • "The Captain of the Oberon"
  • "John Webster"
  • Critical reception

    A reviewer in The Advertiser stated: "Francis Webb's method is to gather a set of characters together and — with little of his own narrative — allow them to speak their impressions of Boyd. The result is an entertaining hotch-potch, with a current of serious and imaginative thought. The poetry is free and modern in sound, without eccentricity. It reads plainly, but has excitement and vigor.."

    The Sydney Morning Herald reviewer was impressed by the work: "Every person in the narrative sequence speaks with the colour of his type. Characterisation is more difficult in poetry than in prose, but Webb has presented each of them splendidly and from them built the significance of'fhe greater character of Boyd."

    Awards

  • 1948 - winner Grace Leven Prize for Poetry
  • References

    A Drum for Ben Boyd Wikipedia