Rex Warner

Rex Warner (9 March 1905 – 24 June 1986) was an English classicist, writer, and translator. He is now probably best remembered for The Aerodrome (1941).[1][2] Warner was described by V. S. Pritchett as "the only outstanding novelist of ideas whom the decade of ideas produced".[3]

  1. ^ Trash Fiction: Review of The Aerodrome
  2. ^ Chris Hopkins, English Fiction in the 1930s: Language, Genre, History Continuum International Publishing Group, 2007 ISBN 0826489389 (pp. 138–57).
  3. ^ "Rex Warner, 81, Dies; Author and Translator". The New York Times, 17 July 1986

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