born , Jan. 20, 1920, Royal Tunbridge Wells,
Kent, Eng. died June 9, 1944, Normandy, Fr.
British poet who is remembered for his
irony, eloquence, and fine control in
expressing the misery and waste of war, to
which he was to fall victim.
Douglas’ education at Oxford University was
cut short by the outbreak of war. By 1941 he
was serving as a tank commander in North
Africa, where some of his most powerful
poems were written (Alamein to Zem-Zem,
1946). He was moved back to Britain in 1944
to take part in the D-Day invasion; he fell
in combat in Normandy on his third day
there. His posthumous Collected Poems (1951)
enhanced his reputation as a war poet, but
in 1964 Ted Hughes’s edition of Douglas’
Selected Poems established him as a poet of
universal significance.
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