Philip Owens
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Philip Owens was an English poet and novelist of the twenties and thirties. He appears in the great 1930 anthology, edited by Samuel Putnam, European Caravan, which also introduced much of the world to Jacob Bronowski, William Empson, and Samuel Beckett. He was also a frequent contributor to Jack Lindsay's literary journal, The London Aphrodite. He is also the author of a novel, Hobohemians, and the editor of Bed and Sometimes Breaksfast: An Anthology of Landladies.