Reginald Arthur Reynolds (1905 – 16 December 1958)[1] was a British left wing writer, poet, a Quaker and an anti-colonial activist who collaborated with M.K.
For many years he was also New Statesman's weekly satirical poet.
He married the left wing novelist Ethel Mannin in 1938.
[2] He was a conscientious objector during the Second World War, when he worked in Air Raid Precautions and in a mobile hospital unit.
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