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What (who) is E R Tambimuttu - definition

SRI LANKAN POET
Tambimuttu; Meary James Tambimuttu; Tambi (Tamil poet)

R. E. Vernède         
  • '''Robert Ernest Vernède''', an English poet and writer, now remembered as a [[war poet]]
BRITISH WRITER
R. E. Vernede; Robert Ernest Vernède; Robert Ernest Vernede
Robert Ernest Vernède (1875 – 9 April 1917) was an English poet and writer, now remembered as a war poet.
R. E. Siday         
BRITISH MATHEMATICIAN AND PHYSICIST
R.E. Siday; R E Siday; Raymond Siday
Raymond Eldred Siday (1912–1956) was an English mathematician specialising in quantum mechanics. He obtained his B.
J. E. R. Staddon         
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
J. E.R. Staddon; J. Staddon; John Eric Rayner Staddon; John Staddon; J E R Staddon; J.E.R. Staddon; JER Staddon
John Eric Rayner Staddon (born 1937) is a British-born American psychologist. He has been a critic of Skinnerian behaviorism and proposed a theoretically-based "New Behaviorism".

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Meary James Thurairajah Tambimuttu

Meary James Thurairajah Tambimuttu (15 August 1915 – 23 June 1983) was a Tamil poet, editor, critic and publisher, who for many years played a significant part in the literary scenes of London and New York City. In 1939 he founded the respected literary magazine Poetry London, which "soon became the best known poetry periodical in England, and Tambimuttu became widely known as a skillful editor." Four issues of Poetry London–New York were published in the 1950s; the fifth in 1960. Among those published by Tambimuttu were Lawrence Durrell, Kathleen Raine, W. H. Auden, Gavin Ewart, Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Roy Campbell, Robin Skelton, Keith Douglas, and many other notable writers. In 1955 Tambimuttu was described by The New York Times as "probably the best-known contemporary Indian poet". He created two publishing houses, Editions Poetry London (established in 1943) and Lyrebird Press (1968), both of which published major works.