Alfred Reynolds
(born Reinhold Alfréd; 13
December 1907, Budapest – 23 December 1993, London) was a writer on
social and religious topics. He is known in Hungary principally as a
poet and for his publication of poems by Miklós Radnóti and others in
the 1930s, and in England for his leadership of the Bridge Circle, post-1945.

Photograph taken at Slemdahl Prisoner of War camp
in Norway
where he ran a de-nazification programme. Appearing on dust jacket
of biography
by Richard Headicar published in 2023.
Alfred’s literary archive is lodged at the Petőfi
Literary Museum in Budapest in October 2016. His wartime archive is
now held at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford. His correspondence
with Martin Buber is lodged at the National Museum of Israel in
Jerusalem. Copies of the papers at Duxford and Jerusalem are also
available at the Petőfi in Budapest.
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