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Biography of leslie norris in 100 words

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Answered by abhishek0289
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George Leslie Norris (21 May 1921 – 6 April 2006), was a prize-winning Welsh poet and short story writer. Up to 1974 he earned his living as a college lecturer, teacher and headmaster. From 1974 he combined full-time writing with residencies at academic institutions in Britain and the United States.

Today he is considered one of the most important Welsh writers of the post-war period. His collections of stories, including Collected Stories, and poems, including Collected Poems, have won many prizes, among them the Cholmondeley Poetry Prize, the David Higham Memorial Prize, the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Award, the AML Award for poetry (in 1996) and the Welsh Arts Council Senior Fiction Award.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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  • George Leslie Norris( 21 May 1921 – 6 April 2006), was a prize-winning Welsh minstrel and short story pen.
  • Up to 1974, he earned his living as a council speaker, school teacher and headmaster.
  • From 1974, he combined full-time jotting with occupancies at academic institutions in Britain and the United States.
  • Today he's considered one of the most important Welsh pens of the post-war period.
  • His collections of stories, including Collected Stories, and runes, including Collected runes which have won numerous prizes, among them the Cholmondeley Poetry Prize, the David Higham Memorial Prize, the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Award, the AML Award for poetry( in 1996) and the Welsh trades Council Senior Fiction Award.
  • Leslie had a cheerful nonage.
  • When he was nineteen times old, He joined the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
  • Leslie originally trained as an airman but he was injured when he collided with another aeroplane on the ground while rehearsing levees. After his recovery, he spent the remainder of his time in the Air Force playing football in the Air Force platoon.

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