Ivor Brown
ABOUT IVOR BROWN
Man of letters who became the editor of The Observer and wrote over 75 books. He chaired the British Drama League from 1954 to 1962.
He worked as a civil servant in the Home Office before quitting and becoming a freelance writer.
He criticized Ezra Pound , T.S. Eliot, and other modernist poets, calling them 'Half-baked intellectuals [who] worship baby talk and even persuade other people to pay for it...'
He married Irene Gladys Hentschel and had no known children.
In 1923, he published a work entitled H. G. Wells .