O Autorze

Vernon Scannell was a prominent English poet and writer, known for his evocative and often poignant exploration of human experiences. Born in Birmingham, he spent much of his life navigating the tumultuous landscapes of war and personal struggle, experiences that heavily influenced his writing. Scannell's poetry often reflects themes of loss, identity, and the passage of time, drawing readers into a world that is both raw and beautifully crafted.

Throughout his career, Scannell published numerous collections of poetry, prose, and memoirs, earning accolades for his distinct voice and lyrical prowess. His works, such as 'A Proper Gentleman' and contributions to anthologies like 'The Puffin Twentieth Century Collection of Verse', showcase his ability to blend personal narrative with broader societal reflections. He was not only a poet but also a keen observer of the human condition, making him a respected figure in contemporary English literature.

Data Urodzenia June 2, 1922
Miejsce Urodzenia Birmingham, England
Data śmierci November 22, 2007
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