The God in the Cave
Swingler, Randall
Alan Swallow (1950)
In Collection
#1899
0*
Poet
Softcover 
Product Details
Nationality British
Pub Place Denver
Personal Details
Read It Yes
User Defined
Conflict WW2
Notes
Printed Wraps. Fine. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. No. 3 in the Key Poets series. 23pp

godson of the Archbishop of Canterbury, communist, librettist, publisher, propagandist, poet and war-hero.
Randall Swingler MM (May 28, 1909 – 1967) was an English poet, writing extensively in the 1930s in the communist interest.
He operated in North London, as a close associate of Nancy Cunard, sometimes lending his name. He was one of the organisers of the covert Writer's Group of the late 1930s, attempting to co-ordinate a 'literary policy' of the Left. He was involved also in work for the Unity Theatre.
His was a prosperous middle class Anglican family near Nottingham, with an industrial background in the Midlands. He served with the British Army in Italy in World War II, joining as a private soldier, and being awarded the Military Medal.
He served with the British Army in Italy in World War II, joining as a private soldier, and being awarded the Military Medal.

Comrade heart is the story of the lost world of radical Fitzrovia, from the Romantic Communism of the early 1930s to the founding of the New Left. It is a book about the Second World War and the story of the African and Italian campaigns, recorded uniquely through the eyes of the ordinary soldier.

in this book


"on the hither bank of battle
he made a deal with death....."