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− | [[File:KennethMacpherson byIslayLyons.jpg|thumb|Kenneth Macpherson, photographed by [[Islay Lyons]]'''Kenneth Macpherson''' (1902—1971) was a novelist, photographer, critic and film-maker, noted for his 1930 film ''[[Borderline]]''. | + | [[File:KennethMacpherson byIslayLyons.jpg|thumb|Kenneth Macpherson, photographed by [[Islay Lyons]]]]'''Kenneth Macpherson''' (1902—1971) was a novelist, photographer, critic and film-maker, noted for his 1930 film ''[[Borderline]]''. |
In 1927 he married the writer, [[Annie Winifred Ellerman]], known as Bryher. He also had a relationship with Bryher's partner [[Hilda Doolittle]], known as H.D. Macpherson, Bryher and H.D. together formed the Pool Group of artists and film makers, producing a monthly journal, ''Close Up''. | In 1927 he married the writer, [[Annie Winifred Ellerman]], known as Bryher. He also had a relationship with Bryher's partner [[Hilda Doolittle]], known as H.D. Macpherson, Bryher and H.D. together formed the Pool Group of artists and film makers, producing a monthly journal, ''Close Up''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:58, 1 May 2015
Kenneth Macpherson (1902—1971) was a novelist, photographer, critic and film-maker, noted for his 1930 film Borderline.In 1927 he married the writer, Annie Winifred Ellerman, known as Bryher. He also had a relationship with Bryher's partner Hilda Doolittle, known as H.D. Macpherson, Bryher and H.D. together formed the Pool Group of artists and film makers, producing a monthly journal, Close Up.
In 1947, Macpherson bought a home on Capri, "Villa Tuoro", which he shared with his lover, the Welsh photographer, Algernon Islay de Courcy Lyons.
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