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Selected Poems

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By (author): U. A. Fanthorpe

U. A. Fanthorpe was that rarest of literary beings, a poet who was hugely popular with the general public and at the same time very seriously regarded by fellow poets and literary critics for her originality, wit and humanity. Since her death, much of her work has been out of print. Selected Poems, chosen from over thirty years of Fanthorpe's distinctive and accessible writing by her partner R V Bailey, will delight all her existing fans as well as those who come to her poems for the first time. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Enitharmon Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907587269

About U. A. Fanthorpe

U. A. FANTHORPE (1929 - 2009) was born in Kent and read English at St Anne's College Oxford before training as a teacher. She was Head of English at Cheltenham Ladies' College and then 'became a middle-aged drop-out in order to write' publishing her first collection Side Effects in 1978. Her first Selected Poems was published by Penguin in 1986. Enitharmon Press publish her New & Collected Poems (2010) her Christmas Poems (2002) and From Me to You: Love Poems (2007). In 1994 U. A. Fanthorpe was the first woman to be nominated for the post of Professor of Poetry at Oxford. She was awarded the CBE in 2001 and the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2003.

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