Alan Ross (1922-2001) was a poet, writer, journalist, editor and
publisher. In fact, he was a man of letters par excellence. Born in
India, educated in England, he joined the Royal Navy in the Second
World War and endured the Arctic convoys to Russia.
Alan Ross took over The London Magazine (the definite article was
later dropped) from John Lehmann and revitalized it. There, it has
been said, 'he simplified as well as unified contemporary culture
by the clarity of his unique editorial taste. He also discovered
many new talents.'
His writing embraced poetry, cricket journalism, biography,
autobiography, criticism and travel writing. Many of his titles are
to be reissued in Faber Finds.
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