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L. A. G. Strong
Leonard Alfred George Strong (1896-1958) was an English writer, known as a novelist, journalist, and poet. He was born in Plymouth of a half-Irish father and Irish mother; he was educated at Wadham College, Oxford, where he came under the influence of W. B. Yeats.
From the early 1920s, after a time in teaching, he was a professional writer, publishing more than 20 novels, also biographies and criticism. His Selected Poems appeared in 1931, and The Body's Imperfections: Collected Poems in 1957. He collaborated with Cecil Day-Lewis in compiling anthologies. He was a director of the publishers Methuen Ltd. from 1938.
Some of his poems have been set to music by Arthur Bliss.
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