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- Cairo_poets abstract "The British Army presence in Egypt in World War II had, as a side effect, the concentration of a group of Cairo poets. There had been a noticeable literary group in Cairo before the war in North Africa broke out, including university academics. Possibly as a reflection of that, there were two strands of literary activity and publication during the years 1942–1944. There was the Personal Landscape group centred on the publication of that name, founded by Lawrence Durrell, Robin Fedden and Bernard Spencer. There was also the Salamander group, which produced a magazine and the Oasis series of anthologies. To oversimplify, the first group produced poetic reputations, while the second, founded by servicemen, broadcast appeals and collected an archive of 17,000 poems written at the period. Poets such as Terence Tiller and G. S. Fraser had a foot in both camps. Keith Douglas, the iconic war poet, was associated with the Personal Landscape group. Alan Rook, John Gawsworth and John Waller published in Salamander.Several of the Cairo poets appeared in the 'Poets in Uniform' issue of Tambimuttu's Poetry London early in 1941.An English literary presence persisted after the war, in the persons of P. H. Newby, Robert Liddell, Denys Johnson-Davies, Hilary Corke and D. J. Enright.".
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- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Denys_Johnson-Davies.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Gould_(poet).
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- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Elie_Papadimitiou.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink George_Sutherland_Fraser.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Giorgos_Seferis.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Edwards_(poet).
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Hilary_Corke.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Gordon_Porteus.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink John_Gawsworth.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Douglas.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Durrell.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Meary_James_Thurairajah_Tambimuttu.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink North_Africa.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Oasis_(anthology).
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Olivia_Manning.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink P._H._Newby.
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- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Liddell.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Fedden.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_Speirs.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Salamander:_A_Miscellany_of_Poetry.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Waller,_7th_Baronet.
- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLink Terence_Tiller.
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- Cairo_poets wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cairo poet".
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- Cairo_poets comment "The British Army presence in Egypt in World War II had, as a side effect, the concentration of a group of Cairo poets. There had been a noticeable literary group in Cairo before the war in North Africa broke out, including university academics. Possibly as a reflection of that, there were two strands of literary activity and publication during the years 1942–1944.".
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