- Robert Herring (poet)
Robert Herring was a Scottish (and Welsh) writer and poet, remembered as an early film critic and editor of the significant literary magazine "Life and Letters".
He took over editorship of "Life and Letters" in 1935, when it was purchased by
Bryher , and held it for about 15 years, working initially withPetrie Townsend . The first issue featuredMary Butts ,Murray Constantine ,H. D. ,Sergei M. Eisenstein ,Havelock Ellis ,Andre Gide ,Horace Gregory ,Kenneth Macpherson ,Lotte Reininger ,Osbert Sitwell ,Gertrude Stein , andEric Walter White . It continued to publish major figures, includingHenry Miller andDylan Thomas . The title was "Life and Letters Today", but changed back, when the publication took over the "London Mercury " and "Bookman" titles.Herring became one of the closest of H. D. and Bryher's friends. He had associated with them since Bryher's interest in experimental film in the late 1920s, taking part in the 1929
Iceland film expedition withPaul Robeson where he plays a gay pianist.Works
*The President's Hat (1926)
*Films Of The Year (1927)
*Films of the Year, 1927 – 1928 (1929
*Adam and Evelyn at Kew, or Revolt in the Gardens (1930)
*Cactus Coast (1934) novel
*Cinema Survey (withDallas Bower and Bryher).
*The Impecunious Captain or Love as Liv'd (1944)
*Westward Look.Poems 1922-45 (1945)References
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