Alan Rook

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Alan Rook was a Cairo poet and edited the 1936 issue of New Oxford Poetry.[1][2] After World War II he became a wine trader.[3]

References

  1. ^ Oxford Poetry: New Oxford Poetry 1936
  2. ^ The Poetry Society (The Poetry Review (Volume 33, No 4, July - August 1942))
  3. ^ Bergonzi, Bernard (1993). Wartime and aftermath: English literature and its background, 1939-60. Oxford University Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-19-219242-4.

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