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"Five Bells" (1939) is a meditative poem by Australian poet
Kenneth Slessor Kenneth Adolphe Slessor (27 March 190130 June 1971) was an Australian poet, journalist and official war correspondent in World War II. He was one of Australia's leading poets, notable particularly for the absorption of modernist influences int ...
. It was originally published as the title poem in the author's collection ''Five Bells : XX Poems'', and later appeared in numerous poetry anthologies.Austlit - "Five Bells" by Kenneth Slessor
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Outline

The poem is a meditative piece based on a
ship's bell A ship's bell is a bell on a ship that is used for the indication of time as well as other traditional functions. The bell itself is usually made of brass or bronze, and normally has the ship's name engraved or cast on it. Strikes Timing of s ...
ringing five bells - which occurs at either 2:30, 6:30, 10:30, 14:30, 18:30 or 22:30. The poem is a reflection of the death of Slessor's friend Joe Lynch who drowned in
Sydney Harbour Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the ria or natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (p ...
on 14 May 1927. Slessor wrote the poem between August 1935 and January 1937.Geoffrey Dutton, ''Kenneth Slessor'', 1991, ch. 3, p. 97


Reviews

In her essay "'Living Backward' : Slessor and Masculine Elegy" (1997)
Kate Lilley Kate Lilley (born 1960) is a contemporary Australian poet and academic. Early life Kate Lilley was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1960 and moved to Sydney with her family. She is the daughter of writers Dorothy Hewett and Merv Lilley, an ...
noted: "Chronologically displaced, “Five Bells” is repositioned and reread as the generically appropriate marker of the premature end of Slessor's career, and also as the aesthetically satisfying rhetorical proof of his poetic achievement. But the discursive meaning and affect icgenerated by, and attributed to, Slessor's elegy exceed the boundaries of even the most expansive consideration of Slessor as poet, while also being disconnected from an analysis of genre." ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'' stated: "Although the emphasis is on the impermanence of all human relationships and thus the triumph of time (moved by 'little fidget wheels') over life, the affection exposed for the scruffy, unruly, unimportant Irishman gives the poem a tender and human character."


Impact and legacy

Inspired by the poem the Australian artist
John Olsen John Wayne Olsen, AO (born 7 June 1945) is a former Australian politician, diplomat and football commissioner. He was Premier of South Australia between 28 November 1996 and 22 October 2001. He is now President of the Federal Liberal Party, C ...
completed his painting ''Five Bells'' on commission in 1963. It was acquired by the
Art Gallery of New South Wales The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia. It is the most importa ...
in 1999. The artist also painted ''Salute to Five Bells'' as a mural for the rear foyer area of the
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concert hall in 1973.''Salute to Five Bells'' by John Olsen, 1973, Sydney Opera House
/ref> The Australian author Gail Jones wrote a novel titled '' Five Bells'' in 2011, and noted in her acknowledgments: "The first debt of this project is to Kenneth Slessor's elegiac poem, ''Five Bells'' (1939), which returned to me, like a remembered song, one midnight on a ferry in the centre of
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". The text of the poem is reproduced on a banister i
Kenneth Slessor Park
in the Sydney suburb of Chatswood.


Further publications

* ''One Hundred Poems : 1919-1939'' by Kenneth Slessor (1944) * ''An Anthology of Australian Verse'' edited by George Mackaness (1952) * ''A Book of Australian Verse'' edited by Judith Wright (1956) * ''The Penguin Book of Australian Verse'' edited by Harry Payne Heseltine (1972) * ''Poems'' by Kenneth Slessor (1975) * ''My Country : Australian Poetry and Short Stories, Two Hundred Years'' edited by Leonie Kramer (1985) * ''The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse''edited by Les Murray (1986) * ''The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry'' edited by John Tranter, Philip Mead (1991) * ''The Faber Book of Modern Australian Verse'' edited by Vincent Buckley (1991) * ''Australian Poetry in the Twentieth Century'' edited by Robert Gray, Geoffrey Lehmann (1991) * ''Kenneth Slessor : Collected Poems Kenneth Slessor'' edited by Dennis Haskell, Geoffrey Dutton (1994) * ''Seven Centuries of Poetry in English'' edited by John Leonard (2003) * ''Two Centuries of Australian Poetry'' edited by Kathrine Bell (2007) * ''The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry'' edited by John Kinsella (2009) * ''Harbour City Poems : Sydney in Verse, 1788-2008 edited by Martin Langford (2009) * ''Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature'' edited by Nicholas Jose, Kerryn Goldsworthy, Anita Heiss, David McCooey, Peter Minter, Nicole Moore, Elizabeth Webby (2009) * ''The Puncher & Wattmann Anthology of Australian Poetry'' edited by John Leonard (2009) * ''100 Australian Poems of Love and Loss'' edited by Jamie Grant (2011) * ''Australian Poetry Since 1788'' edited by Geoffrey Lehmann, Robert Gray (2011)


See also

* 1939 in poetry * 1939 in Australian literature


References

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