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188:, such is her economy of means in the poems "that one runs the risk of not noticing how effective they are"; the effect of her writing is cumulative and "adds up to a shadow of something more vast and powerful than any individual work". Her writing gives voice principally to perceptions of the natural world, but also ancient history and human relationships within its framework. 195:, also a poet, was born in 1971. She herself did not really start writing poetry until shortly after marrying Michael. Much of her paid work was in teaching part-time in schools and reading or performing the work of others on stage, radio and television. In the broadcasting world she started as the protégée of 406: 411: 391: 180:, she acquired a reputation for care of preparation and quality of delivery. Her poetry has been described as "not that of the 'age' but of the earth" by 207:, where she was eventually diagnosed with skin cancer in her left ear. Operations and other treatments failed to stop its spread and she died in the 281:(Bloodaxe/Enitharmon, 1984, edited by Roger Garfitt; 2nd edition, 2011, includes CD-ROM of readings by, and an interview with, Frances Horovitz) 421: 396: 416: 401: 164:
in 1942 when her father was appointed manager of a munitions factory there. In 1947 they returned to London and Frances attended
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Frances married two poets: Michael Horovitz in 1964 and Roger Garfitt just before her death in 1983. Her only child
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Valley, where she remained based until the end of 1980. After that she and Adam moved to join Roger Garfitt in
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Most biographical details are from Brocard Sewell's "Frances Horovitz: A Memoir", Sewell, 1987, pp. 19–63.
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Frances Margaret Hooker (who adopted and wrote under the surname of her first husband,
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A Celebration of and for Frances Horovitz (1938–1983)
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Peter Levi, "A Swan's Song", Sewell 1987, pp. 81–83
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Winterreise: An Exhibition of Landscape Photographs
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Index

poet
broadcaster
Michael Horovitz
Adam Horovitz
née
English
poet
broadcaster
Michael Horovitz
Walthamstow
Nottingham
Walthamstow School for Girls
Bristol University
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
BBC
Anne Stevenson
Peter Levi
Adam Horovitz
George MacBeth
Slad
Sunderland
Royal Marsden hospital
"Michael Horovitz obituary"
The Times
Bloodaxe Books: Title Page
Categories
1938 births
1983 deaths
English women poets
20th-century English women writers

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