Bernard Gutteridge

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Bernard Gutteridge (19161985) was a British poet, known for poems about the Spanish Civil War, or from his World War II experiences in Madagascar, India and with the 36th Division of the British Army in Burma (with Alun Lewis).

He was born in Southampton and educated at Cranleigh. He worked in advertising both before and after the war (part of the time for the J. Walter Thompson agency). His 1954 novel The Agency Game is set in the advertising world.

[edit] Works

  • The Traveller's Eye: Poems (1947)
  • The Agency Game (1954) novel
  • Old Damson-Face: poems 1934 to 1974 (1975)