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Lavinia Greenlaw's Selected Poems provides a timely retrospective on thirty years of highly distinctive poetic output. The selection draws on five collections to date and from her free translation of Troilus and Criseyde.

Lavinia Greenlaw was born in London where she has lived for most of her life. She studied seventeenth-century art at the Courtauld Institute, and was awarded a NESTA fellowship to pursue her interest in vision, travel and perception. Her poetry includes Minsk, which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot, Forward and Whitbread Poetry Prizes. She has also published novels and works of non-fiction which include The Importance of Music to Girls,Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland and Some Answers Without Questions (2021). She has won a number of prizes and held residencies at the Science Museum and the Royal Society of Medicine. Her work for BBC radio includes programmes about the Arctic, the Baltic, Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780571379200
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypEPUB
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2024
Seiten64 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigröße163
Artikel-Nr.43822027
WarengruppeEnglischspr. TB
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Lavinia Greenlaw was born in London. She has published five collections of poetry with Faber. Minsk (2003) was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot, Forward and Whitbread Poetry Prizes; A Double Sorrow: Troilus and Criseyde (2014) was shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award. Her novels include In the City of Love's Sleep (2018) and her non-fiction includes The Importance of Music to Girls (2007) and The Vast Extent: On Seeing and Not Seeing Further (2024).