Sidney Keyes

Sidney Keyes was born on May 27, 1922 in England. British, World War II-era poet who became known for The Cruel Solstice and The Iron Laurel. Both works received the prestigious Hawthornden Prize.
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As per our current Database, Sidney Keyes has been died on Apr 29, 1943 (age 20).

๐ŸŽ‚ Sidney Keyes - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Sidney Keyes die, Sidney Keyes was 20 years old.

Popular As Sidney Keyes
Occupation Poet
Age 20 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born May 27, 1922 (England)
Birthday May 27
Town/City England
Nationality England

๐ŸŒ™ Zodiac

Sidney Keyesโ€™s zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.

๐ŸŒ™ Chinese Zodiac Signs

Sidney Keyes was born in the Year of the Dog. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dog are loyal, faithful, honest, distrustful, often guilty of telling white lies, temperamental, prone to mood swings, dogmatic, and sensitive. Dogs excel in business but have trouble finding mates. Compatible with Tiger or Horse.

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About

British, World War II-era poet who became known for The Cruel Solstice and The Iron Laurel. Both works received the prestigious Hawthornden Prize.

Before Fame

He was a student at Queen's College, Oxford until 1942, when he joined the British Army.

Trivia

He died in combat in Tunisia in 1943, just a month shy of his twenty-first birthday.

Family Life

He fell in love with Milein Cosman, a German Artist, but she never returned his affections.

Associated With

He and author Graham Greene were both recipients of the Hawthornden Prize in the early 1940s.

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