Kenneth Allsop

Kenneth Allsop

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Kenneth Allsop (29 January 1920 Yorkshire, England – 23 May 1973) was a British broadcaster, author and naturalist. ["Field of Vision: The Broadcast Life of Kenneth Allsop"] [imdb name|1522204] He also was Rector of Edinburgh University and won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. In 1958 he wrote what is widely seen as being the definitive account of 1950s British Literature, "The Angry Decade", remarkable not only for its content but also for its closing remarks that:‘In this technologically triumphant age, when the rockets begin to scream up towards the moon but the human mind seems at an even greater distance, anger has a limited use. Love has a wider application, and it is that which needs describing wherever it can be found so that we may all recognise it and learn its use’

The inquest on his death recorded an open verdict, despite having found that it was brought about by an overdose of barbiturates. He is buried at Powerstock in Dorset.

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DATE OF DEATH = 1973-05-23
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