The Washington Post, September 29th, 1991
Roy Fuller, 79, whose sharp, observant poetry chronicled the daily routines of home and office, died here Sept. 27. The cause of death was not reported. Mr. Fuller, who also was a mystery writer and corporate lawyer, lived in London. Establishing his reputation as a poet during World War II, he produced verse and fiction for 50 years while pursuing a successful business career. He published nearly 20 volumes of verse and 12 novels. His reputation grew slowly, but after publication of his "Collected Poems" in 1962, critics hailed him as one of the most serious poets of his generation. Mr. Fulle...
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