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9 Feb 2010

Robert W Service (1874-1958)


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Robert W Service (1874-1958) was born in Preston, England; but emigrated to Canada in 1894 after having attended the University of Glasgow. He worked in a bank for eight years in the Yukon territory, and immortalised it in his first collection of poetry, Songs of a Sourdough, published in 1907. He worked as a reporter for the Toronto Star, and was an ambulance driver during the First World War. After the war he lived in France, but returned to Canada during the Second World War, and then moved back to France afterwards. All the while having a healthy output of work. His most famous poem is probably The Shooting of Dan McGrew. The poem above comes from his second collection of poems published in 1909 called 'Ballads of a Cheechako'.



 
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