Tom Driberg

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Tom Driberg


Born
in Crowborough, Sussex, The United Kingdom
May 22, 1905

Died
August 12, 1976

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At the age of eight he began as a day-boy at the Grange school in Crowborough. He subsequently won a classics scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford.

One of his poems,, in the style of Edith Sitwell, was published in 'Oxford Poetry 1926' and when Sitwell visited Oxford to deliver a lecture, he invited her to have tea with him, and she accepted. After her lecture he found an opportunity to recite one of his own poems, and was rewarded when Sitwell declared him 'the hope of English poetry'. He regarded Sitwell as his mentor.

Later his social contacts led to him getting a permanent contract with the Daily Express, as assistant to Percy Sewell who, under the name "The Dragoman", wrote a daily feature called 'The Talk of London'. On Sewell's retirem
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Ruling Passions

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Guy Burgess: A portrait wit...

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Colonnade 1937-1947

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"Swaff"; the life and times...

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Private Eye Crosswords

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Beaverbrook: a Study in Pow...

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The Mystery of Moral Re-Arm...

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The Best of Both Worlds: A ...

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THE MYSTERY OF MORAL RE-ARM...

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MRA: A critical examination

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“Sincerity is all that counts -- it’s a widespread modern heresy. Think again. Bolsheviks are sincere. Fascists are sincere. Lunatics are sincere. People who believe the earth is flat are sincere. They can’t all be right.”
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