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D. B. Wyndham-Lewis
Dominic Bevan Wyndham-Lewis (1891 - 1969), British writer, editor and biographer. Contributor to the Daily Express, The Bystander and the News Chronicle. Often used the pen name Timothy Shy and co-authored Hitchcocks " The Man Who Knew Too Much" and " The Terror of St. Trinian s". Wrote biographies of Goya, Boswell and Moliere among others. Not to be confused with the artist Wyndham Lewis
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1. Title: "Dominic Bevan Wyndham-Lewis: A Versatile British Writer and Editor". This evocative portrait captures the enigmatic and charismatic figure of Dominic Bevan Wyndham-Lewis (1891-1969), a prolific British writer, editor, and biographer. Wyndham-Lewis, who often used the pen name Timothy Shy, made significant contributions to various publications, including the Daily Express, The Bystander, and the News Chronicle. His wit and humor were particularly appreciated in his columns, making him a beloved personality among readers. Wyndham-Lewis's versatility extended beyond journalism, as he co-authored screenplays for Alfred Hitchcock's films "The Man Who Knew Too Much" and "The Terror of St. Trinian's." His literary prowess was further showcased in his biographies of renowned figures such as Goya, Boswell, and Moliere. Despite his impressive body of work, Wyndham-Lewis is not to be confused with the artist Wyndham Lewis. This image, with its intricate penwork, offers a glimpse into the personalities and historical contexts that inspired and influenced Wyndham-Lewis's writing. His contributions to British literature and journalism continue to resonate with readers, making him an essential figure in the annals of literary and journalistic history. This photograph, a testament to Wyndham-Lewis's enduring legacy, is a reminder of the power of the written word and the indelible mark that great writers and editors leave on our collective consciousness.
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