O Autorze

Cecil Day-Lewis was a prominent Irish poet and novelist, recognized for his contributions to English literature in the 20th century. Born in 1904, he cultivated a passion for poetry from a young age, later becoming one of the key figures of the Movement, which sought to bring clarity and directness to verse. His works often reflect themes of identity, love, and the human condition, showcasing a unique blend of personal experience and broader cultural commentary.

In addition to his poetry, Day-Lewis also made a mark as a novelist and served as the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1968 until his death in 1972. His notable works include "The Complete Poems of C. Day Lewis" and various other collections that continue to resonate with readers today. His ability to communicate complex emotions through accessible language has earned him a lasting place in the literary canon, influencing many poets who followed. Throughout his life, he was influenced by the likes of W.H. Auden and other contemporaries, which shaped his poetic style and thematic focus.

Narodowość Irlandzki
Data Urodzenia April 27, 1904
Miejsce Urodzenia Ballintubbert, County Laois, Ireland
Data śmierci May 22, 1972
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