British Armed Forces - Biography, 20th Century British History - Politics & Government, British Poets - Literary Biography, Communists - Biography, Communists & Socialists - Political Biography, Great Britain - Polititcs, Government & Law - General, World
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Overview
This is the extraordinary story of the English poet Randall Swingler, godson of the Archbishop of Canterbury, communist, librettist, publisher, propagandist, poet and war-hero. 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. It is a case study of the intellectual consequences of the Cold War in Britain, McCarthyism and Zhdanovism. Croft's retelling of Randall Swingler's life from comfortable childhood and public school through to crushing penury will appeal to cultural, political and literary historians.
Book Details
Published
August 21, 2003
Publisher
Manchester, UK ; Manchester University Press ; 2003.
Pages
301
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780719063343