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Ronald Duncan (6 August 1914 - 3 June 1982) was a writer, poet and playwright, now best known for preparing the libretto for Benjamin Britten's opera The Rape of Lucretia, first performed in 1946.

Duncan was born, with the surname Dunkelsbühler, in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, (now Harare, Zimbabwe), in 1914. He became a pacifist during the 1930s, and his first publication, in January 1937, was The Complete Pacifist, a pamphlet appearing from the Peace Pledge Union (PPU) and carrying endorsements by Canon Dick Sheppard and other prominent pacifists. Later that year he wrote the words for a Pacifist March composed by Benjamin Britten (also a pacifist) for the PPU, but the work was not a success and was soon withdrawn. In the same year also he visited Gandhi in India, and from 1938 was on friendly terms with the British Hispanist Gerald Brenan.

In 1937, again, Duncan met Ezra Pound, who encouraged him to found the "little magazine" Townsman, 1938-1945. Of the 24 issues, numbers 21-24 (1944-45) appeared as The Scythe, a title that signalled Duncan's increasing interest in agriculture and husbandry. His pacifism had led him to set up a co-operative farming enterprise at Mead Farm, near Welcombe, Devon, during the Second World War. This failed by 1943, and in 1944 Duncan successfully faced a conscientious objection tribunal. In 1942-43 he helped Britten with the last scene of the opera Peter Grimes, and wrote the whole of the libretto for The Rape of Lucretia in 1945-46.

Duncan's play This Way to the Tomb was performed at the Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate in 1945, and was followed by his adaptation of Cocteau's L’aigle à deux têtes as The Eagle has Two Heads (1946). Tallulah Bankhead and Marlon Brando appeared in the U.S. production. Stratton was published in 1950. Our Lady's Tumbler was performed in Salisbury Cathedral for the Festival of Britain in 1951. Don Juan was first performed in 1953, and The Death of Satan: a comedy in 1954. A joint production of the two latter plays was presented by the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre in 1956, directed by George Devine. In 1962 there was controversy over the refusal of the Lord Chamberlain to permit public performance of The Catalyst, a play about a ménage à trois. These verse plays in the manner of T. S. Eliot became less popular from the mid-1960s.

Ronald Duncan was instrumental in setting up and naming the English Stage Company at London's Royal Court Theatre, which opened in 1956. Regrettably, during its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2006, the theatre did not acknowledge his initial work. Yet theatre historian Irving Wardle wrote, "without Duncan there would have been no English Stage Company". (The Theatres of George Devine [London: Jonathan Cape, 1978], p. 168.)

Duncan was also a writer of short stories and a journalist. He wrote the film script for Girl on a Motorcycle (dir. Jack Cardiff, 1968), which starred Marianne Faithfull. His poetry was published at Faber and Faber by T. S. Eliot, who became a friend.

In 1964 Duncan published All Men are Islands, the first of a series of lively and sometimes contentious and contradictory autobiographies. How to Make Enemies followed in 1968, and Obsessed in 1977. A final controversial autobiography, Working with Britten: A Personal Memoir appeared from Duncan's own Rebel Press in 1981 after being refused by a mainstream publisher.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s he worked on a long poem about science, Man, in five parts (1970-74).

Duncan died in hospital at Barnstaple, Devon, England, in 1982.
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Total Books: 30
The Technique of Leaded Glass
2003 - The Technique of Leaded Glass [Glass Crafts] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780486426075
ISBN-10: 0486426076
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home
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The Horse
1990 - The Horse (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780285630031
ISBN-10: 0285630032
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Tale of Tails
1981 - Tale of Tails (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780900615290
ISBN-10: 090061529X
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Working with Britten A Personal Memoir
1981 - Working with Britten a Personal Memoir (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780900615306
ISBN-10: 0900615303
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Kettle of Fish
1971 - Kettle of Fish (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780491003674
ISBN-10: 0491003676
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Encyclopaedia of Medical Ignorance Mind and Body in Health and Disease
CRITICS' GAFFES
Critics' Gaffes (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780356090900
ISBN-10: 0356090906
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Ronald Duncan Collected Poems
Ronald Duncan Collected Poems (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780434980222
ISBN-10: 0434980226
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Don Juan
Don Juan (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780571020591
ISBN-10: 0571020593
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This Way to the Tomb
This Way to the Tomb (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780571040261
ISBN-10: 0571040268
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The Rape of Lucretia
The Rape of Lucretia (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780571067640
ISBN-10: 0571067646
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Abelard and Heloise
Abelard and Heloise (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780571069651
ISBN-10: 0571069657
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Encyclopedia of Ignorance Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Unknown
Devon and Cornwall
Devon and Cornwall [Britain S] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780713400526
ISBN-10: 0713400528
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Selected Poems
Selected Poems (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780900615177
ISBN-10: 0900615176
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Auschwitz
Auschwitz (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780900615184
ISBN-10: 0900615184
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For the Few
For the Few (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780900615214
ISBN-10: 0900615214
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Mr and Mrs Mouse
Mr and Mrs Mouse (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780900615238
ISBN-10: 0900615230
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Uninvited Guest and Other Stories
Uninvited Guest and Other Stories (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780900615269
ISBN-10: 0900615265
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Man Pt 15 in 1v
Man Pt 15 in 1v (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780900615283
ISBN-10: 0900615281
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Marx Refuted
Marx Refuted (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780906798720
ISBN-10: 0906798728
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