Milne wrote his autobiography, now considered a classic account of ‘how a writer was formed’, in the late 1930s. While focusing on his happy childhood, the ‘odd and accidental’ discovery of his desire to write, and his determination to edit Cambridge’s university magazine despite being a mathematician, it also reflects on his time with Punch, his First World War service and the passion for writing plays that, despite his success with children’s books, sustained him creatively.
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