Today is National Poetry Day. PANZA (Poetry Archive of NZ Aotearoa) would like to celebrate by posting a classic
In 1907 Gipps published his only collection called Outward Bound. He was
a sailor with a love of the ocean. As such, a number of his poems concern
sailing and journeys by ship.
His publications after Outward Bound were in pamphlet form, and by 1936 Gipps was firmly planted in
Gipps’ poem concerns Batten’s world absolute record flight from England to New Zealand 5-16 October 1936 in 11 days and 45 minutes, which included a 2 and a half day stop-over in Sydney. Also a world absolute record flight from
Batten remains an alluring and enigmatic figure, the subject of children’s
fiction, historical fiction and biography but little is known about her
presence in New Zealand
poetry. PANZA knows of one other poem from this period by Donald H Lea
(1879?-1960), ‘New Zealand Lass with a Hielan’ Name’, included in a previous issue of our newsletter
Poetry Notes, Spring 2013. Lea’s poem also concerns Batten’s 1936
flight.
Batten’s own aunt Marieda Batten (Mrs Ida Mary Cooke) (1875-1933) was a poet and Mark Pirie will profile her in the next issue of Poetry Notes.
For more information and to read the poem ‘Jean Batten’ by H S Gipps, please visit our website: http://poetryarchivenz.wordpress.com
Photo: Jean Gardner Batten. Ref: 1/4-003023-F.
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington , New
Zealand . http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22700855
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