Kensington Rhymes

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Kensington Rhymes is a collection of poems by Compton Mackenzie. Contents: Our House Our Square The Dancing Class My Sister At A Party Kissing Games A Ballad Of The Round Pond Town And Country Poor Lavender Girls Summer Holidays and more.

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Sir Compton MacKenzie, OBE (1883–1972) was a prolific Scottish writer whose literary career encompassed a variety of genres. He is best remembered for his spirited comedies and rich descriptions of Scottish life. Born Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie, he adopted 'MacKenzie' as his pen name to emphasize his Scottish lineage. Educated at St Paul's School and Magdalen College, Oxford, MacKenzie held a deep appreciation for the arts, co-founding the avant-garde magazine 'The Gramophone' in 1923, illustrating his versatility beyond fiction. His nuanced writing in 'Kensington Rhymes' (1912) displays his ability to capture both wistfulness and playfulness in verse, showcasing his early literary talent. Not confining himself to poetry, MacKenzie was also known for his novels, such as 'Whisky Galore' (1947) and the 'Carnival' (1912). His work is characterized by its vivid characterizations and satirical edge, often reflecting the social changes and political undercurrents of his time. MacKenzie's dedication to his craft earned him the distinction of knighthood in 1952. His literary contributions continue to be celebrated for their wit, narrative artistry, and keen observation of early 20th-century society.

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