What did George Seferis blue plaque do at 51 Upper Brook Street?

51 Upper Brook StreetBlue Plaque

The Story

Looking up at this elegant Mayfair townhouse, you're standing before what was both a diplomatic headquarters and a poet's sanctuary during a pivotal period in George Seferis's life. As the Greek Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1962, Seferis conducted his official duties from this address while simultaneously crafting some of his most contemplative poetry, including works that would later contribute to his Nobel Prize in Literature in 1963. This building served as a unique intersection between his two worlds - the formal responsibilities of international diplomacy and his private artistic pursuits - where he would often retreat to his study after diplomatic functions to write late into the night, drawing inspiration from his experiences bridging Greek and British cultures during the post-war period.

Location

51 Upper Brook Street, Westminster, W1

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