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Laurie Lee was an English poet, novelist, and memoirist, best known for his evocative prose and vivid descriptions of rural England. Born in the Cotswolds, he grew up in a modest family, which deeply influenced his writing. Lee's most celebrated work, 'Cider with Rosie', is a semi-autobiographical account of his childhood in the English countryside, capturing the essence of village life and the passage of time. This work, along with others like 'A Moment of War' and 'A Rose in Winter', showcases his lyrical style and profound connection to nature and place.

Throughout his life, Lee traveled extensively, particularly to Spain, where he witnessed the Civil War, a subject he poignantly addressed in his writings. His experiences abroad enriched his perspective and added depth to his literary contributions. Lee's works reflect his passion for storytelling, his love for the landscape, and his keen observations of human nature, making him a significant figure in 20th-century English literature.

Data di nascita June 26, 1917
Luogo di nascita Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
Data di morte May 2, 1997