Charles Orwell Brasch was a New Zealand-born poet and editor born on July 27, 1909. He founded a literary journal called Landfall and published several poetic works, including The Land and the People and Charles Brasch in Egypt. He was an influential figure in the New Zealand literary scene and his works are still widely read today.
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About
New Zealand-born poet and Editor who founded a literary journal entitled Landfall. His published poetic works include The Land and the People and Charles Brasch in Egypt.
Before Fame
He attended Waitaki Boys' High School and began writing poetry during his school years. Later, he studied at St. John's College, Oxford.
Trivia
He served as an intelligence officer in England during World War II.
Family Life
His father was Hyam Brasch, a Lawyer, and his mother was Helene Fels, a member of a prominent merchant family. Like his grandfather Willi Fels, Brasch became a philanthropist and a patron of the Otago Museum.
Associated With
He was a literary contemporary and Oxford schoolmate of Cecil Day-Lewis.