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Name
  
Antony Dunn


Role
  
Poet


Born
  
June 26, 1973 (
1973-06-26
)
London, England

Books
  
Pilots and navigators, Flying fish

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Antony Dunn is an English poet and dramatist. He was born in London in 1973. He won the Newdigate Prize for Judith with the Head of Holofernes in 1995 and received a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award in 2000. He has published three collections of poems, Pilots and Navigators (Oxford Poets 1998), Flying Fish (Carcanet OxfordPoets 2002) and Bugs (Carcanet OxfordPoets 2009).

Contents

He edited and introduced Ex Libris, a posthumous collection of poems by David Hughes (Valley Press 2015).

His own fourth collection, Take This One to Bed, is published by Valley Press in October 2016.

Antony Dunn was Poet in Residence at the University of York for 2006 and for the Ilkley Literature Festival in 2010.

His writing for theatre and film has included Goose Chase and Shepherds' Delight (both for Riding Lights Theatre Company), Timewarp 2000 (Barbican, York) and a screen adaption of Albert Camus' stageplay, Cross Purpose (First Man Productions). In 2006 he contributed lyrics to Mark Ravenhill's pantomime, Dick Whittington and His Cat (Barbican, London).

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References

Antony Dunn Wikipedia


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