South African writer Roy Campbell

*Quickens the ink in literary veins,*

*Quickens the ink in literary veins,*
Campbell courted controversy even accusing Bloomsbury of being ‘snobbish, promiscuous, nihilistic, and anti-Christian’ - his poem, ‘The Georgiad’ was an attack on the Bloomsbury’s:
“Now Spring, sweet laxative of Georgian trains,
The Stately Homes of England ope their doors
To piping nancy-boys and crashing Bores,
Where for week-ends the scavengers of letters
Convene to chew the fat about their betters....