Carol ann duffy poet biography
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Duffy, Carol Ann
Carol Ann Duffy, the first female poet laureate, is one of the most distinctive voices of British poetry in modern times, but at the same time one of the most diverse in her use of form, style and treatment of subject matter. Her style has markers that seem to announce her presence, particularly in her extensive use of the dramatic monologue form. Technically, we instantly recognise her brief, neurotic, metrically lengthening lists, or her mastery of the sudden rhyming linking analogy (‘syllables of her name / Beauty is fame’), or her use of punchy internal rhyme in close succession. All these things are unmistakably Duffy, but, more importantly, her subject matter is treated with a humane sympathy and a sense of resignation to history. Duffy rejected theories of poetry regarded as luxuriant (‘words like plash’) or indulgent for a sharper and more marked style, enabling a moral and political authority to shine through.
Duffy entered the national conscio
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Born in Glasgow in 1955, Carol Ann Duffy was the oldest child and only girl of five siblings in an Irish Catholic family. Duffy began publishing poems at the age of 15 after submitting work to the British literary magazine Outposts. She attended Liverpool University, graduating in 1977 with a degree in philosophy. Following university, she received a C. Day Lewis Fellowship to serve as a writer-in-residence at schools in London's East End during the early 1980s.
In 1983, her poem "Whoever She Was" won the U.K.'s National Poetry Competition. Her first collection, Standing Female Nude, was released two years later. She has published frequently in the years since. Her books include Selling Manhattan (1987), The Other Country (1990), Mean Time(1993), Feminine Gospels (2002), Selected Poems (2004), Rapture (2006), and New and Collected Poetry for Children (2009). Among other prizes and awards, her b
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Carol Ann Duffy
Scottish poet and playwright (born 1955)
Dame julsång Ann Duffy (born 23 December 1955) is a Scottish[3] poet and playwright. She fryst vatten a professor of contemporary poetry at Manchester storstads- University, and was appointed Poet Laureate in May 2009,[4] and her begrepp expired in 2019. She was the first kvinna poet laureate, the first Scottish-born poet and the first openly lesbian poet to hold the Poet Laureate position.[5]
Her collections include Standing kvinna Nude (1985), winner of a Scottish Arts Council Book Award; Selling Manhattan (1987), which won a Somerset Maugham Award; Mean Time (1993), which won the Whitbread Poetry Award; and Rapture (2005), which won the T. S. Eliot Prize. Her poems address issues such as oppression, gender, and violence, in accessible language.[6]
Early life
[edit]Carol Ann Duffy was born into a Roman Catholic family in the Gorbals,[7] considered a poor part of Glasgow