Geoffrey Grigson

English poet and literary critic

Geoffrey Grigson - English poet and literary critic
Born

March 2nd, 1905
120 years ago

Died

November 25th, 1985
39 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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This individual was a prominent English poet and critic. Contributions to poetry included both original works and extensive criticism. Authored several significant poetry collections and edited literary journals. A strong advocate for contemporary poetry, this individual engaged with various literary movements throughout the 20th century. Also worked as a travel writer and essayist, providing insights into places and cultures encountered. His influence extended across multiple literary disciplines, merging poetic expression with critical acumen.

Authored 'The Poetry of the English Language'

Edited 'New Verse' literary magazine

Contributed to the 'Observer' newspaper

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