George Henry Perrott Buchanan, Poet, Novelist and Journalist, Born

  • January 9, 1904

George Buchanan, poet, novelist and journalist, is born in Kilwaughter, County Antrim

George Henry Perrott Buchanan was a writer and author known for his novels, plays, and essays. Here’s a brief overview of some of his notable works:

  1. “Passage Through the Present” (1932): This appears to be one of George Henry Perrott Buchanan’s early works, but further information about the content and themes of the book would require access to the specific text.

  2. Novels: Buchanan authored several novels, including “A London Story” (1935) and “Naked Reason” (1971). These novels may explore various themes and storytelling styles.

  3. Plays: His plays include “A Trip to the Castle” (1960) and “War Song” (1965). These plays likely cover different theatrical themes and narratives.

  4. Collections of Essays: Buchanan compiled essays in works such as “The Politics of Culture” (1977). Collections of essays often explore a range of cultural and political topics and provide the author’s perspectives on various issues.

  5. “Green Seacoast” (1959) and “Morning Papers” (1965): These works may include essays or other types of written content. The titles suggest a focus on nature, daily life, or reflections.

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