1912-1990 GB, Jalandhar
Spoken Word
A.k.a. Lawrence George Durrell
Lawrence George Durrell (/ˈdʊərəl, ˈdʌr-/; 27 February 1912 – 7 November 1990) was an expatriate British novelist, poet, dramatist, and travel writer.For much of his life, Durrell resisted being identified solely as British, or as only affiliated with Britain, and preferred to be considered cosmopolitan. It has been suggested in recent years, since his death, that Durrell never had British citizenship, though more accurately, he became defined as a non-patrial in 1968, as a result of an amendment to the Commonwealth Immigrants Act. Hence, he was denied the normal citizenship right to enter or settle in Britain under the new laws, and had to apply for a visa for each entry.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sappho | Peggy Glanville-Hicks, Lawrence Durrell - Deborah Polaski, Martin Homrich, Scott MacAllister, Roman Trekel, Wolfgang Koch, John Tomlinson, Chorus Of The Gulbenkian Foundation, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Jennifer Condon | 2012 | Album |
Justine | Lawrence Durrell | 1995 | Album |
Greek Poems | Lawrence Durrell | 1963 | Single |
The Love Poems Of Lawrence Durrell, Read By The Poet | Lawrence Durrell | 1962 | Album |
Grecian Echoes | Lawrence Durrell | 1961 | Album |
Anthology Of 20th Century English Poetry (Part II) | T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Lawrence Durrell | 1961 | Album |
An Irish Faust | Lawrence Durrell | Album |