Selected Poems
Swingler, Randall; Andy Croft
Trent Editions (2000)
In Collection
#1926
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Poet
Paperback 1842330144
Product Details
Dewey 821.914
Nationality British
Pub Place Nottinham
Cover Price $15.91
No. of Pages 113
Height x Width 8.1 x 5.7  inch
Personal Details
Read It Yes
Conflict WW2
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Notes
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.