Sidney Keyes

Sidney Keyes (1922-1943) was an English poet of World War II. Like his contemporary, Keith Douglas, he was born in Kent, and had his Oxford career curtailed by the outbreak of war. He fought in Tunis, where he was killed.

Works

  • Collected Poems (1945)
Keyes, Sidney Keyes, Sidney Keyes, Sidney

 

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