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John Freeman (poet)

English poet and essayist (1880–1929) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Freeman (poet)
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John Frederick Freeman (29 January 1880 23 September 1929) was an English poet and essayist, who gave up a successful career in insurance to write full-time.

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He was born in London, and started as an office boy aged 13. He was a close friend of Walter de la Mare from 1907, who lobbied hard with Edward Marsh to get Freeman into the Georgian Poetry series; with eventual success. De la Mare's biographer Theresa Whistler describes him as "tall, gangling, ugly, solemn, punctilious".

He won the Hawthornden Prize in 1920 with Poems 1909-1920. His Last Hours was set to music by Ivor Gurney.

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