Masefield, John
Full Name: John Masefield
Nationality: English | Activity: British poet
Born: 01-06-1878 | Died: 12-05-1967
(born June 1, 1878, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Eng.died May 12, 1967, near Abingdon, Berkshire) English poet. He went to sea in his youth, then lived precariously for several years in the U.S. before settling in London. He is best known for his poems of the sea, Salt-Water Ballads (1902, including Sea Fever and Cargoes), and for his long narrative poems, such as The Everlasting Mercy (1911), containing phrases of colloquial coarseness that were unknown in earlier 20th-century English verse. After he became poet laureate in 1930, his poetry became more austere. He also wrote adventure novels, sketches, and works for children.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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