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Ruth Pitter (1897–1992)

Auteur van Collected Poems

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Werken van Ruth Pitter

Collected Poems (1990) 20 exemplaren
The Rude Potato (1941) 6 exemplaren
The Bridge : Poems, 1939-1945 (1946) 5 exemplaren
The Spirit Watches 5 exemplaren
Urania (1950) 3 exemplaren
End of Drought (1975) 2 exemplaren
Still By Choice (1966) 2 exemplaren
On cats 1 exemplaar
Poems, 1926-66 (1968) 1 exemplaar
Ruth Pitter: homage to a poet (1969) 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Pitter, Emma Thomas
Geboortedatum
1897-11-07
Overlijdensdatum
1992-02-29
Graflocatie
Saint Mary the Virgin, Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK
Land (voor op de kaart)
England, UK
Geboorteplaats
Ilford, London, England, UK
Woonplaatsen
Oxfordshire, England, UK
Beroepen
poet
painter
Relaties
Belloc, Hilaire (mentor)
Organisaties
Royal Society of Literature
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Heinemann Foundation Award (1954)
Fellow, Royal Society of Literature
Companion of Literature (1974)
Order of the British Empire (CBE: 1979)
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry (1955)
Korte biografie
Emma Thomas Pitter, known as Ruth, was born in Ilford, a suburb of London, the daughter of two teachers. She began writing poetry at a young age, publishing her first poem at age nine. Her first book of poetry appeared in 1920; but it was not until the publication of A Mad Lady's Garland (1934), with a preface by her friend and mentor Hilaire Belloc, that her work became widely known. Ruth enrolled at London University but had to drop out during World War I, and took a job in the Foreign Office. She never married and, after working as a painter at a furniture company for several years, set up in business in 1928 with her lifelong friend Kathleen O'Hara in a small firm specializing in decorative, painted furniture and later painted trays. Despite the demands of the business, Ruth Pitter lived a quiet lifestyle in Oxfordshire and managed to spend a few hours each day writing poetry and gardening. She went on to publish 18 volumes of new and collected verse over a 70-year career as a poet. From 1946 to 1972, she was often a guest on BBC radio programs, and from 1956 to 1960, she appeared regularly on the BBC's The Brains Trust, one of the first television talk shows. In 1955, she became the first woman to receive the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry.

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Leden
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Populariteit
#284,346
Waardering
4.1
ISBNs
10

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