Nicholas Hagger

Nicholas Hagger is a British poet, philosopher, cultural historian, man of letters, and former intelligence agent who attended Worcester College, Oxford, and lectured at universities in Iraq, Libya, and Japan, where he served as a Professor of English Literature.[2][1][3] He is the author of over 66 books, including poetry, philosophical works on Universalism, history, and international politics, with a substantial output of 2,551 poems, classical odes, sonnets, and 1,425 short stories.[2][3] In 2016, he received the Gusi Peace Prize for Literature and has been recognized for his contributions across multiple disciplines.[1][3]

London, UK May 22, 1939 Wikipedia Website
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