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  1. Brian Christian de Claiborne Howard (13 March 1905 – 15 January 1958) was an English poet and later a writer for the New Statesman.

  2. Brian Howard (Brian Christian de Claiborne Howard, 1905–1958) was a poet and later a writer for the New Statesman. Howard was born to American parents in Hascombe, Surrey, and brought up in London. He was educated at Eton College, where he was one of the Eton Arts Society group including Harold Acton and Oliver Messel.

  3. From austere libraries in Oxford to seedy hotels in Amsterdam to darkened cinemas in Tangiers, Howard lived and died precociously and — most importantly — as he pleased. Brian Howard: Portrait of a Failure is the next best thing to an invitation to one of his famous parties. Show more. Genres BiographyGayLGBTHistory.

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  4. Brian Christian de Claiborne Howard (13 March 1905 – 15 January 1958) was an English poet and later a writer for the New Statesman. He was a member of the Hypocrites' Club . At Oxford, Brian Howard and his friends were known as Hearts, mostly sons of noblemen and aspiring writers.

  5. Brian Christian de Claiborne Howard was an English poet, whose work belied a spectacularly precocious start in life; in the end he became more of a journalist, writing for the New Statesman. He entered Christ Church, Oxford in 1923, not without difficulty.

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  6. Brian Howard: Portrait of a Failure. Marie-J Lancaster. Timewell Press, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 398 pages. Brian Howard was expected to become one of the leading authors of his...

  7. Brian Christian de Claiborne Howard, born the 13 March 1905 was an English poet and later a writer for the New Statesman. Howard was born to American parents in Hascombe, Surrey, England, of Protestant descent, a descendant of Benjamin Franklin.

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