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Storer, Edward (Augustine) (1880–1944)

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Edward (Augustine) Storer (1880–1944), British poet, critic, dramatist, journalist and translator. Founder and theorist of the first Imagism along with Thomas E. Hulme and Frank S. Flint. The first English translator of Luigi Pirandello’s dramas. Founder and editor of the little magazine dedicated to literary and art Atys in Rome (Italy), where he frequented the Italian avant-garde circles.
Title: Storer, Edward (Augustine) (1880–1944)
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Edward (Augustine) Storer (1880–1944), British poet, critic, dramatist, journalist and translator.
Founder and theorist of the first Imagism along with Thomas E.
Hulme and Frank S.
Flint.
The first English translator of Luigi Pirandello’s dramas.
Founder and editor of the little magazine dedicated to literary and art Atys in Rome (Italy), where he frequented the Italian avant-garde circles.

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