Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. David Garnett (9 March 1892 – 17 February 1981) was an English writer and publisher. As a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received the nickname "Bunny", by which he was known to friends and intimates all his life.

  2. David Garnett (born March 9, 1892, Brighton, East Sussex, Eng.—died Feb. 17, 1981, Le Verger Charry, Montcuq, Fr.) was an English novelist, son of Edward and Constance Garnett, who was the most popularly acclaimed writer of this literary family.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. David Garnett, known as "Bunny", was an English writer and publisher. A prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group, Garnett received literary recognition when his novel Lady into Fox, an allegorical fantasy, was awarded the 1922 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.

    • (506)
    • February 17, 1981
    • March 9, 1892
  4. Feb 20, 1981 · David Garnett, one of the last surviving members of the Bloomsbury group of British writers and artists, died Tuesday in Le Verger de Charry, Montcuq,...

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · novelist and critic, son of E. and C. Garnett, and friend and associate of the Bloomsbury Group. His first short novel, Lady into Fox (1922), an enigmatic fable about a young wife transformed into a vixen, had a considerable success, and was followed by A Man in the Zoo (1924), about a thwarted lover who donates himself as a specimen of Homo ...

  6. Learn about the life and works of David Garnett, a British novelist and publisher who belonged to the Bloomsbury Group. Explore his childhood, travels, pacifism, novels, and autobiographies.

  7. People also ask

  8. May 21, 2015 · A biography of David Garnett, a writer and publisher who had many affairs and marriages, including one with his lover's daughter. The book explores his artistic achievements, his neo-pagan views, and his complex relationships with the Bloomsbury Group.

  1. People also search for