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    Online Resource
    London :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
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    almahu_9949386093102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 318 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429326066 , 0429326068 , 9781000060195 , 1000060195 , 9781000060232 , 1000060233 , 9781000060157 , 1000060152
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in radical history and politics
    Content: Randall Swingler (1909-67) was arguably the most significant and the best-known radical English poet of his generation. A widely published poet, playwright, novelist, editor and critic, his work was set to music by almost all the major British composers of his time. This new biography draws on extensive sources, including the security services files, to present the most detailed account yet of this influential poet, lyricist and activist. A literary entrepreneur, Swingler was founder of radical paperback publishing company Fore Publications, editor of Left Review and Our Time and literary editor of the Daily Worker; later becoming a staff reporter, until the paper was banned in 1941. In the 1930s, he contributed several plays for Unity Theatre, including the Mass Declamation Spain, the Munich play Crisis and the revues Sandbag Follies and Get Cracking. In 1936, MI5 opened a 20-year-long file on him prompted by a song he co-wrote with Alan Bush for a concert organised to mark the arrival of the 1934 Hunger March into London. During the Second World War, Swingler served in North Africa and Italy and was awarded the Military Medal for his part in the battle of Lake Comacchio. His collections The Years of Anger (1946) and The God in the Cave (1950) contain arguably some of the greatest poems of the Italian campaign. After the war, Swingler was blacklisted by the BBC. Orwell attacked him in Polemic and included him in the list of names he offered the security services in 1949. Stephen Spender vilified him in The God That Failed. The book will challenge the Cold War assumptions that have excluded Swingler's life and work from standard histories of the period and should be of great interest to activists, scholars and those with an interest in the history of the literary and radical left.
    Note: 1. Home 2. School 3. Oxford 4. Entrance to the City 5. 1937 6. 1938 7. 1939 8. Imperialist War 9. Signals 10. Italy 11. Victory 12. London 13. Cold War 14. 1956 15. The People's Republic of Pebmarsh 16. The True Dark
    Additional Edition: Print version: Croft, Andy. Years of anger. London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020 ISBN 0367344750
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367344757
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Biography ; Electronic books. ; Biographies. ; Biographies. ; Biographies. ; Electronic books ; Biography
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