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Jenny Joseph (1932–2018)

Autor von Warning: When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple

14+ Werke 191 Mitglieder 6 Rezensionen

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Jenny Joseph was born in Birmingham, United Kingdom on May 7, 1932. She read English at St Hilda's College Oxford. She held a variety of jobs including being a newspaper reporter, a lecturer in language and literature, and landlady of a London pub. She wrote several poetry and prose collections mehr anzeigen including Selected Poems and Nothing Like Love. She received several awards including a Gregory Award for The Unlooked-for Season, a Cholmondeley Award for Rose in the Afternoon, and the James Tait Black Prize for fiction for Persephone. Her poem Warning went on to inspire the launch of the Red Hat Society. She died after a short illness on January 8, 2018 at the age of 85. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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Werke von Jenny Joseph

Selected Poems (1992) 21 Exemplare
Persephone (1986) 14 Exemplare
Ghosts and Other Company (1995) 9 Exemplare
Extreme of Things (2006) 5 Exemplare
Extended Similes (1997) 4 Exemplare
Nothing Like Love (2009) 3 Exemplare
Beyond Descartes (1983) 1 Exemplar
All the Things I See (2001) 1 Exemplar
Highwayman (Rainbow Romance) (1990) 1 Exemplar

Zugehörige Werke

The Nation's Favourite Poems (1996) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben624 Exemplare
Ain't I a Woman! A Book of Women's Poetry from Around the World (1987) — Mitwirkender — 465 Exemplare
Modern Women Poets (2005) — Mitwirkender — 13 Exemplare
New voices (1959) — Mitwirkender — 6 Exemplare
In'hui, No.9 — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1932-05-07
Todestag
2018-01-08
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
UK
Land (für Karte)
England, UK
Geburtsort
Birmingham, England, UK
Wohnorte
Birmingham, England, UK
Johannesburg, South Africa
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
London, England, UK
Ausbildung
Oxford University (St Hilda's College)
Berufe
poet
short story writer
children's book author
Beziehungen
Jennings, Elizabeth (friend)
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Royal Society of Literature (Fellow)
Kurzbiographie
Jennifer Ruth "Jenny" Joseph was born to secular Jewish parents in Birmingham, where her father was an antiques dealer. When she was a small child, the family moved to a new home in Buckinghamshire. Jenny attended Badminton School, studied French in Switzerland, and won a scholarship in 1950 to read English at Oxford University.

There she befriended fellow student poet Elizabeth Jennings. Jenny's first poems were published and broadcast on the radio during this time. After graduating, she taught English as a foreign language and worked as a reporter for local newspapers such as the Oxford Mail. In 1957, she went to Johannesburg, South Africa, where she worked for the leftist newspaper New Age before being expelled from the country for her anti-apartheid views and associations. Returning to Britain in 1961, she settled in London and married publican Charles Coles, with whom she had three children. Jenny continued to write and teach as well as work with her husband at their pub, the Greyhound. She also served on the council of the Poetry Society and as the British Council delegate to the international poetry conference in Struga, Yugoslavia, in 1982. In the 1980s and early 1990s, she was a member of the committee that launched the National Poetry Speaking Competition. Jenny's first collection of poems, The Unlooked-for Season, was published in 1960 and won the Gregory Award for poets under age 30. Subsequent volumes included Rose in the Afternoon and Other Poems, which won the Cholmondeley Award and contained what became her most famous and best-loved poem, "Warning." It inspired the creation of the Red Hat Society. Her experimental work Persephone (1985) was a modern retelling of the myth of rape mingling poetry and prose and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Led By the Nose (2002) was a calendar of a year in her Cotswold garden. Her last poetry collection, Nothing like Love, was published in 2009. She also wrote short stories and six children's books.

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I've seen this saying on posters and on sweatshirts...but this inexpensive kindle book, complete with illustrations, has the entire text. Tomorrow, I will learn to spit....
 
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kaulsu | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 2, 2023 |
Poems in this collection frequently feature mourning and love and growing old. There's also a poem about flooding that seemed very appropriate for the February we've just had.
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mari_reads | Mar 1, 2020 |
A little book with a poem in it - ageing gracefully.
 
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AriadneAranea | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 13, 2018 |
One of the things that I am looking forward to when I get older is being able to embarrass my children and not have them chastise me for it, rather shrug their shoulders and put it down my age. Just think I will not have to worry if I'm hip or trendy(not that I am now), whether or not my shirt matches my trousers, I'll even be able to shop in M & S,assuming the pension will stretch to it, without looking out of place.I won't have to be politically correct when out in public running anyone who happens to be in my way in my souped up mobility scooter no matter what their age,gender or colour. In fact I won't have to impress anyone and be able to regress to my childhood. In fact it will be even better because my own parents will not be about to tell me off. Well there has to be something to look forward to as body parts start to give up the ghost.

This little book based on this lovely poem hints of things to come and should bring a smile to everyones lips no matter their age. Personally I would have liked to have seen another poem or two along the same lines and the illustrations were rather drab, on the plus side it is small enough to fit in a pocket and cheer up any drab commute. A little gem.
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PilgrimJess | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 19, 2013 |

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Mitglieder
191
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#114,255
Bewertung
4.0
Rezensionen
6
ISBNs
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