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Raised Catholic, he returned to Catholicism, which led his partner Philip Trower to convert, starting in 1952. After this a priest gave the couple permission to continue living together but as celibates. This arrangement, celibacy but living with a male partner in the 1950s, has been remarked upon by
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Subsequently, he published little and virtually disappeared from literary circles; a few poems were taken by magazines.
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translated some of his poems into Spanish shortly after. Also in 1942 he published a novel,
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Dunstan Thompson: On the Life and Work of a Lost American Master
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