Jonathan Griffin

Jonathan Griffin (1906–1990) was a British writer and translator. During the Second World War he served as the director of BBC European Intelligence.[1]

Works

  • Glass Houses and Modern War (London: Chatto and Windus, 1938)
  • In Earthlight: Selected Poems (London: Menard Press, 1995)[2]

Translations

gollark: EQUAL RIGHTS FOR BOTS!
gollark: I DEMAND AN END TO THIS INSTITUTIONAL RACISM!
gollark: RACISM!
gollark: It's not coercion, we're asking.
gollark: <@!459638681398018048> Please vote gibson.

References

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