John Lehmann

Lehmann, (Rudolph) John (Frederick)

Lehmann, (Rudolph) John (Frederick) (1907–87), poet, publisher, brother of Rosamond Lehmann, editor of New Lines and the London Magazine. He was associated with the Hogarth Press, of which he became a partner in 1938. It published his first book of poems, A Garden Revisited (1931). His works include Collected Poems 1930–63 (1963); three volumes of autobiography record a life rich in literary friendships and activity, as do his several volumes of reminiscence and biography, which include works on the Sitwells (1968), the Woolfs, and R. Brooke (1980).

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