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Pen name
  
U. A. Fanthorpe

Citizenship
  
British

Name
  
U. Fanthorpe

Education
  
St Anne's College, Oxford

Occupation
  
Poet

Genre
  
Poetry

Role
  
Poet


Born
  
Ursula Askham Fanthorpe 22 July 1929 (
1929-07-22
)

Period
  
1978 (1978)–2007 (2007)

Notable works
  
Side Effects Collected Poems From Me To You: Love Poems

Died
  
April 28, 2009, Wotton-under-Edge, United Kingdom

Books
  
Christmas Poems, New and Collected Poems, Safe as houses, From Me to You: Love Poems, Collected Poems 1978‑2003

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Ursula Askham Fanthorpe, CBE, FRSL (22 July 1929 – 28 April 2009) was an English poet. She published under the form U. A. Fanthorpe.

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Life and work

U. A. Fanthorpe Obituary UA Fanthorpe Books The Guardian

Born in south-east London, the daughter of a barrister, Fanthorpe was educated at St Catherine's School, Bramley in Surrey and at St Anne's College, Oxford, where she received a first-class degree in English language and literature, and subsequently taught English at Cheltenham Ladies' College for sixteen years. She then abandoned teaching for jobs as a secretary, receptionist and hospital clerk in Bristol – in her poems, she later remembered some of the patients for whose records she had been responsible .

U. A. Fanthorpe UA Fanthorpe poet of the critics and public alike dies

Fanthorpe's first volume of poetry, Side Effects, was published in 1978. She was "Writer-in-Residence" at St Martin's College, Lancaster (now University of Cumbria) (1983–85), as well as Northern Arts Fellow at Durham and Newcastle Universities.

In 1987 Fanthorpe went freelance, giving readings around the country and occasionally abroad. In 1994 she was nominated for the post of Professor of Poetry at Oxford. Her nine collections of poems were published by Peterloo Poets. Her Collected Poems was published in 2005. Many of her poems are for two voices. In her readings the other voice is that of Bristol academic and teacher R. V. "Rosie" Bailey, Fanthorpe's life partner of 44 years. The couple co-wrote a collection of poems, From Me To You: love poems, that was published in 2007 by Enitharmon.

Fanthorpe died, aged 79, on 28 April 2009, in a hospice near her home in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire.

Fanthorpe was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and was made CBE in 2001 for services to poetry. In 2003 she received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. In 2006 she was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Letters) from the University of Bath.

References

U. A. Fanthorpe Wikipedia


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