The literary political and artistic interests of poet and cultural icon Stephen Spender are illuminated in this narrative based on his private papers tracing his rise to success as a poet in the 1930s through his later years as cultural statesman of the twentieth century and examining his relationships with such luminaries as Dylan Thomas Sylvia Plath T. S. Eliot and Virgina Woolf.
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