Douglas Stewart (poet)

Douglas Stewart
Born(1913-05-06)6 May 1913
Eltham, New Zealand
Died14 February 1985(1985-02-14) (aged 71)
Resting placeFrenchs Forest Cemetery
Occupation(s)Poet and literary editor
Known forPoetry, Verse Plays, Literary criticism
Spouse(s)Margaret Coen, m. 1945
ChildrenMeg

Douglas Stewart AO OBE (6 May 1913 – 14 February 1985) was a major twentieth century Australian poet, as well as short story writer, essayist and literary editor. He published 13 collections of poetry, 5 verse plays, including the well-known Fire on the Snow, many short stories and critical essays, and biographies of Norman Lindsay and Kenneth Slessor. He also edited several poetry anthologies.

His greatest contribution to Australian literature came from his 20 years as literary editor of The Bulletin, his 10 years as a publishing editor with Angus & Robertson, and his lifetime support of Australian writers.[1] Geoffrey Serle, literary critic, has described Stewart as "the greatest all-rounder of modern Australian literature".[citation needed]

  1. ^ Wilde et al. (1994) p.721