Jonathan Griffin
Jonathan Griffin  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1906 | 
| Died | 1990 | 
| Occupation | Writer, Translator | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Notable works | Glass Houses and Modern War (1938), In Earthlight: Selected Poems (1995) | 
Jonathan Griffin (1906–1990) was a British writer and translator. During the Second World War he served as the director of BBC European Intelligence.[1]
Works
- Glass Houses and Modern War (London: Chatto and Windus, 1938)
 - In Earthlight: Selected Poems (London: Menard Press, 1995)[2]
 
Translations
- Jean Giono, The Horseman on the Roof (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1953)
 - Nikos Kazantzakis, The Greek Passion (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1953) 
- Another edition as Christ Recrucified (Oxford: Bruno Cassirer, 1954)
 
 - Charles de Gaulle, War Memoirs, vol. 1 (London: Collins, 1955)
 - Nikos Kazantzakis, Freedom and Death (Oxford: Bruno Cassirer, 1956)
 - Pierre Courthion, Flemish Painting (London: Thames and Hudson, 1958)
 - Jean Rostand, Can Man be modified? (London: Secker & Warburg, 1959)
 - Henri Queffélec, Frontier of the Unknown (London: Secker & Warburg, 1960)
 - Germain Bazin, Baroque & Rococo (London: Thames & Hudson, 1964)
 - Suzanne Lilar, Aspects of Love in Western Society (London: Thames & Hudson [1965])
 - André Adrien Chastel, The Studios and Styles of the Renaissance: Italy, 1460-1500 (London: Thames & Hudson, 1966)
 - Fernando Pessoa, Selected Poems (Oxford: Carcanet Press, 1971)
 - Jean-Louis Barrault, Memories for Tomorrow (London: Thames and Hudson, 1974)
 - Heinrich Von Kleist, The Prince of Homburg for the Royal Exchange, Manchester in 1976.
 - Robert Bresson, Notes on Cinematography (New York; London: Urizen Books; Distributed by Pluto Press, 1977)