John Whitworth (poet)

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Born(1945-12-11)11 December 1945
Nashik, India
Died20 April 2019(2019-04-20) (aged 73)
Canterbury, Kent, England
OccupationPoet
LanguageEnglish
John Whitworth
Born(1945-12-11)11 December 1945
Nashik, India
Died20 April 2019(2019-04-20) (aged 73)
Canterbury, Kent, England
OccupationPoet
LanguageEnglish
EducationJames Gillespie's High School
Royal High School, Edinburgh
Alma materMerton College, Oxford
Notable awards
SpouseDoreen Roberts
ChildrenEllie and Katie

John Whitworth (11 December 1945 - 20 April 2019)[1] was a British poet. Born in India in 1945, he began writing poetry at Merton College, Oxford. He went on to win numerous prizes and publish in many highly regarded venues. He published twelve books: ten collections of his own work, an anthology of which he was the editor, and a textbook on writing poetry.

Whitworth was born in India in 1945. He graduated from Merton College, Oxford. His work appeared in Poetry Review, The Times Literary Supplement,[2] London Magazine, The Spectator,[3] Quadrant, New Poetry,[4][5] The Flea,[6] Chimaera, HyperTexts, Light, Qualm, and Shit Creek Review. He taught a master class at University of Kent.[7] He was a judge for the 9th Poetry on the Lake Competition, 2009.[8] He read at Lamar University.[9] He read at the 9th annual Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival 2012.

He was married to Doreen Roberts, who taught at the University of Kent; they had two daughters, Ellie and Katie.[10]

Awards

  • 1988 Cholmondeley Award
  • 2004 The Silver Wyvern, Poetry on the Lake
  • 2009 Eleanor Room Poetry Award Lamar University
  • 2011 Literary Review £5000 Poetry Prize

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