A biography of the man so vividly presented in Robert Edric’s 2008 novel ‘In Zodiac Light’: the poet and composer who, following his experiences as a soldier in WW1, was confined to an asylum – where he died.
Dweller in Shadows: A Life of Ivor Gurney
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£30.00
Edition:Hardback978069121278415/06/2021From a Bookshelf nearby
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