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- R._N._Currey abstract "R.N. Currey (14 December 1907 - 18 November 2001) was a South African born English poet. He was born in Mafeking, South Africa. His father was an English Methodist minister who had come out with the British troops at the end of the Boer War. He attended Kingswood School, Bath and Wadham College, Oxford.He was called up in 1941 to the Royal Corps of Signals before transferring to the Royal Artillery where he received his commission. In 1945 T. S. Eliot wrote to him about his work This Other Planet, telling him that he though it was "the best war poetry in the correct sense of the term that I have seen in these past years".He died In Colchester, England.".
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- R._N._Currey deathDate "2001-11-18".
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- R._N._Currey comment "R.N. Currey (14 December 1907 - 18 November 2001) was a South African born English poet. He was born in Mafeking, South Africa. His father was an English Methodist minister who had come out with the British troops at the end of the Boer War. He attended Kingswood School, Bath and Wadham College, Oxford.He was called up in 1941 to the Royal Corps of Signals before transferring to the Royal Artillery where he received his commission. In 1945 T. S.".
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