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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.
For more information on Williamson’s life and work, see the website of The Henry Williamson Society.
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