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A first-person account recounts years spent itinerant, sleeping in casual wards and dosshouses and eking out an austere living while pursuing verse. It blends episodic anecdotes of travel, friendships, and the practical difficulties of life on the road, including a disabling injury, with reflections on class, respectability, and the small kindnesses that sustain him. Interleaved poems and observational passages record landscape, city life, and the dignity of ordinary people, yielding a spare, candid portrait of wandering, creative striving, and modest survival.

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W. H. Davies

W. H. Davies was a Welsh poet and writer, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the human experience. His most notable work, "The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp," recounts his adventures as a wanderer and offers insights into the life of a vagrant in early 20th-century Britain. Davies's poetry, including collections such as "Beggars" and "Foliage: Various Poems," reflects his deep appreciation for the natural world and often explores themes of poverty, beauty, and the search for meaning. His unique perspective and lyrical style have contributed to his lasting presence in English literature.

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