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  1. Pseudônimo (s) John Lehmann. Nascimento. 2 de junho de 1907. Morte. 7 de abril de 1987 (79 anos) Progenitores. Pai: Rudolph Lehmann. Rudolf John Frederick Lehmann ( 2 de junho de 1907 – 7 de abril de 1987 ), foi um poeta inglês e intelectual fundador dos periódicos New Writing [ 1][ 2] e London Magazine .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LehmannJohn Lehmann - Wikipedia

    John Lehmann (seated) with sister Rosamond Lehmann and Lytton Strachey. Rudolf John Frederick Lehmann (2 June 1907 – 7 April 1987) was an English publisher, poet and man of letters. He founded the periodicals New Writing and The London Magazine, and the publishing house of John Lehmann Limited.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · John Lehmann (born June 2, 1907, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, Eng.—died April 7, 1987, London) was an English poet, editor, publisher, and man of letters whose book-periodical New Writing and its successors were an important influence on English literature from the mid-1930s through the 1940s.

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  4. Jorge Paulo Lemann nasceu no Rio de Janeiro, em 26 de agosto de 1939, em uma família que nunca teve problemas com dinheiro. Seu pai veio da Suíça para o Brasil no começo do século XX, deixando para trás o negócio de fabricação de queijos e laticínios da família – que existe até hoje.

  5. Overview. John Lehmann. (1907—1987) publisher and author. Quick Reference. (1907–87), poet, publisher, brother of Rosamond Lehmann, editor of New Lines and the London Magazine. He was associated with the Hogarth Press, of which he became a partner in 1938. It published his first book of poems, A Garden Revisited (1931).

  6. Share. Abstract. John Lehmanns The Penguin New Writing (1940-1950) is considered one of the finest literary periodicals of World War Two. The journal was committed to publishing writing about all aspects of wartime life, from the front lines to daily civilian struggles, by writers from around the world.

  7. Abstract. This article explores ideas of globalism presented in John Lehmann's ‘periodical in book form’, New Writing. Running between 1936 and 1950 and published by five different publishers, New Writing aimed to provide reading material that documented the immediate threat of war and brought anti-Fascist activists from many countries ...