Katherine Gallagher
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Born7 September 1935
Maldon, Victoria, Australia
Maldon, Victoria, Australia
OccupationPoet
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| Born | 7 September 1935 Maldon, Victoria, Australia |
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Katherine Gallagher (born 7 September 1935) is an Australian poet resident in London.[1][2][3][4] Translations of her poems have appeared in French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Romanian and Serbo-Croat.[5] Gallagher translated from French to English Jean-Jacques Celly's poems in The Sleepwalker with Eyes of Clay.[6]
Career
- Writer in Residence at Railway Fields Nature Reserve, Harringay, in 2002.
- Writers Inc/Blue Nose Poets' Education Officer until 2008. In 2004/2005 this included coordinating the Young Writer's Mentorship Project funded by the Arts Council.
- Poet in Residence for Havering Council's third annual Parks and Arts Healthy Lifestyle Walk in Hornchurch Country Park on 17 July 2006.
- Founder of the Poetry Society Stanza Group (London North), started in March 2007.