In 1947 the family moved to Cornwall, initially to a dilapidated cottage in the Heligan Woods and then into the village of Mevagissey. Savage died in 2007, aged 90.
He contributed many articles, reviews and poems to magazines such as Twentieth Century Verse, Life and letters today and The Phoenix, of which he became European Editor, in succession to Henry Miller. From Mevagissey he contributed many book reviews for The Spectator and Time and Tide.
His 1944 book The Personal Principle: Studies in modern poetry gave his strong views on contemporary poetry.
Self-Sufficient Country Living, New York, St Martins Press, 1978, ISBN0-312-71248-0 (US edition of The Cottager's companion).
And also much cattle : scenario for four voices, London Brentham Press, 1975. ISBN0-9503459-5-4 and, 1993 Harleston : Brynmill Press. ISBN0-907839-57-6. (Broadcast on the BBC Third Programme on 4 November 1956 [11]).
Winter offering : selected poems 1934–1953, Gringley-on-the-Hill, S. Yorks. : Brynmill, c1990. ISBN0-907839-51-7. Edition of 190 copies.
Contributions to books and magazines
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Now Magazine, Autumn 1940 – Tribunal Statement [5]
"Testament of a Conscientious Objector". In: Simmons, Clifford, The Objectors, Isle of Man, Times Press, 1965. pp. 82–122.
Savage, D.S. (1978) ‘Anarchism’, in W.H. New (ed.) A Political Art: Essays and Images in Honour of George Woodcock. University of British Columbia Press, pp. 119-147.
^ abMost of the information in this article is from the Guardian obituary, cited above. The list of publications is from the British Library and Cornwall County Library catalogues.
^The Times, Thursday, 15 December 1960; pg. 11; Issue 54955; col E: Letter to the Editor: "Christian Pacifism" D. S. SAVAGE as General Secretary of the APF.
^Why does Isis hate us so much? James Bloodworth. Independent. Tuesday 12 August 2014. [1] accessed 14 August 2014
^Louis Adeane: Poet, author of The night loves us : thirty-two poems, 1946.
^Dick Kitto: a poet and author of Composting : the cheap and natural way to make your garden grow, Thorsons, 1978.
^Nessie Dunsmuir: Poet, author of Nessie Dunsmuir's seven poems, [drawing by W.S. Graham], 1985. She was Agnes Kilpatrick Dunsmuir (1909–1999), and the wife of W S Graham
^Frank Baker: Novelist, author of Allanayr, 1941 and several other novels held by the British Library.
^The Times, Saturday, 3 November 1956; pg. 4; Issue 53679; col C: "B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend: Tomorrow."
^The British Library catalogue identifies the author of these scores, John Douglas Turner, with the author of
Book of Thomas the Contender, from Codex II of the Cairo gnostic library from Nag Hammadi (CG II, 7), the Coptic text, with translation and commentary: 1975
Gnosticism and later platonism (Conference proceedings)
The Nag Hammadi library after fifty years: proceedings of the 1995 Society of Biblical Literature commemoration, ed John D. Turner and Anne McGuire: 1997
Platonisms: ancient, modern, and postmodern, ed Kevin Corrigan and John D. Turner: 2007