Edmund Blunden was an English poet, writer, academic, and literary critic born on November 1, 1896 in England. He is best known for his World War I-themed works, such as Poems on Japan and An Elegy and Other Poems, and was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for poetry.
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About
English poet, Writer, academic, and literary critic known for his World War I-themed works. A recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal for poetry, he is remembered for such collections as Poems on Japan and An Elegy and Other Poems.
Before Fame
He studied at Queen's College and served in the Royal Sussex Regiment during World War I.
Trivia
He adored the game of cricket, though he played it with little skill. His 1944 work Cricket Country discusses his beloved sport.
Family Life
He was the oldest of nine children. Over the course of his three marriages, he had seven children of his own.
Associated With
His book Cricket Country was positively reviewed by author George Orwell.