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December 1, 2017
Remembering Henry Williamson:
December 1, 1895 to August 13, 1977
Greg Johnson
108 words
In commemoration of the birthday of the great English novelist, ecologist, and racial nationalist Henry Williamson, I wish to draw your attention to some articles on this site:
- “Henry Williamson: Nature’s Visionary” by Mark Deavin
- “Henry Williamson” by Kerry Bolton, now expanded (also available in Bolton’s Artists of the Right)
- “Henry Williamson, George Orwell, and the Pigs” by Margot Metroland
- “Henry Williamson and T. E. Lawrence,” by Margot Metroland
Williamson’s best known works are his nature novels for children of all ages, Tarka the Otter and Salar the Salmon
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For more information on Williamson’s life and work, see the website of The Henry Williamson Society.
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