Maurice Richardson
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Maurice Richardson (Lane, 1907-1978) was a British writer and journalist, best-known for his surrealist novel The Exploits of Engelbrecht. Some of Richardson's was featured in New worlds: an anthology by Michael Moorcock.
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List of publications
- Several contributions to Lilliput (magazine)
- The Psychoanalysis of Count Dracula, (ex) The Twentieth Century Dec 1959
- Fits & Starts: Collected Pieces
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