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Louis MacNeice

I lived from 1907-1963. I was from Ireland, and am in the English category.

Louis MacNeice was born on September 12, 1907, in Belfast, Ireland. He attended Oxford, where he majored in classics and philosophy. In 1930, he married Giovanna Ezra and accepted a post as classics lecturer at the University of Birmingham, a position he held until 1936, when he went on to teach Greek at Bedford College for Women, University of London. In 1941, he joined the British Broadcasting Company as a staff writer and producer. Like many modern English poets, MacNeice found an audience for his work through British radio. Some of his best-known plays, including 'Christopher Columbus' (1944), and 'The Dark Tower' (1946), were originally written for radio and later published.

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    The winking signal on the waste of sea.
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    He wore his collar the wrong way round.
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  • It all began so easy
    With bricks upon the floor
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    House he visited when he was eight: the walls of the bathroom open
    16 lines, 1 comment

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