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Richard Aldington

Richard Aldington

AuthorBooks · Second hand1892-1962

Richard Aldington was an English writer and poet. He was an early associate of the Imagist movement. His 50-year writing career produced "143 separate titles, including poetry, literary criticism, fiction, essays, anthologies, biographies, translations, and introductions. In addition, he published reviews of over 1,350 separate books, published hundreds of other articles, and wrote an immense quantity of letters, of which approximately 8,000 have been located since his death." He edited The Egoist, a literary journal, and wrote for The Times Literary Supplement, Vogue, The Criterion, and Poetry. His biography, Wellington (1946), won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

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1892
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1962
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Richard Aldington was a multifaceted figure who excelled as a poet, novelist, biographer, and literary critic.
His most iconic work, Death of a Hero, reflects the raw reality of his personal experiences during the First World War.
Born in Portsmouth in 1892, his prolific career spanned the authorship of over 160 published works.
Beyond his creative writing, he was a renowned translator who brought various literary works to English-speaking audiences.
His biography of D.H. Lawrence is considered one of his most significant contributions to the genre of literary criticism.

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