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'''Hugh Sykes Davis''' (]-]) was an ] ] ] and ] who was one of a small group of ] British ]s.

Davis was born in ] and studied at ], where he co-edited a student magazine called ''Experiment'' with ]. He spent some time in ] during the 1930s. He was to stand as a communist candidate in the ] general election but the vote was cancelled because of the ].

He had a talent for friendship, and as well as Empson, he numbered ], ], ], ] and ] amongst his circle. At one stage he had ] declared his ward in an attempt to stop Lowry's drinking.

Davis' poems were mostly published in '']'' magazines and were not collected during his lifetime. His novels include ''Full Fathom Five'' (]) and ''The Papers of Andrew Melmoth '' (]).

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