sir edward montague compton mackenzie

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born Jan. 17, 1883, West Hartlepool, Durham, Eng. died Nov. 30, 1972, Edinburgh, Scot. British novelist and playwright. Educated at Oxford University, he gave up legal studies to finish his first play, The Gentleman in Grey (1906). During World War I he directed the Aegean Intelligence Service in Syria; when he wrote about those experiences in Greek Memories (1932), he was prosecuted under Britain's Official Secrets Act. He founded Gramophone magazine in 1923 and edited it until 1962. He served as rector of Glasgow University (1931-34) and as literary critic for the London Daily Mail; his more than 100 novels, plays, and biographies include 10 volumes of memoirs
sir edward montague compton mackenzie

    Hyphenation

    sir Ed·ward montague Comp·ton Mac·ken·zie

    Turkish pronunciation

    sır edwırd mäntıgyu kämptın mıkenzi

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsər ˈedwərd ˈmäntəˌgyo͞o ˈkämptən məˈkenzē/ /ˈsɜr ˈɛdwɜrd ˈmɑːntəˌɡjuː ˈkɑːmptən məˈkɛnziː/
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