Neville Cardus

Cricket and music writer, author of 'Autobiography'

Neville Cardus - Cricket and music writer, author of 'Autobiography'
Born

April 2nd, 1888
137 years ago

Died

February 28th, 1975
50 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United Kingdom

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A notable cricket and music writer, contributed extensively to journalism throughout the 20th century. Worked for Manchester Guardian and wrote many articles on cricket and classical music. Authored several books, with 'Autobiography' considered a significant work in sports literature. His writings often blended analysis with personal reflections on the game and its players.

Wrote extensive columns for Manchester Guardian

Authored 'Autobiography', significant in sports literature

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