About Rex Warner
Rex Warner was an English classicist, writer and translator. He is now probably best remembered for The Aerodrome (1941), an allegorical novel whose young hero is faced with the disintegration of his certainties about his loved ones and with a choice between the earthy, animalistic life of his home village and the pure, efficient, emotionally detached life of an airman.
Novels
The Wild Goose Chase (1937)
The Professor (1938)
The Aerodrome (1941)
Why Was I Killed? (1943)
Greeks and Trojans (1951)
Escapade (1953)
Young Caesar (1958)
Imperial Caesar (1960)
Pericles the Athenian (1963)
The Converts (1967)
The Professor (1938)
The Aerodrome (1941)
Why Was I Killed? (1943)
Greeks and Trojans (1951)
Escapade (1953)
Young Caesar (1958)
Imperial Caesar (1960)
Pericles the Athenian (1963)
The Converts (1967)
Omnibus
Collections
Non fiction
Men and Gods: Myths and Legends of the Ancient Greeks (1950)
Views of Attica (1951)
Eternal Greece (1953)
The Greek Philosophers (1958)
Athens at War (1970)
Views of Attica (1951)
Eternal Greece (1953)
The Greek Philosophers (1958)
Athens at War (1970)
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