Grant, James Russell
GRANT, James Russell
GRANT, James Russell. Scottish, b. 1924. Genres: Poetry, Literary criticism and history, Medicine/Health, Psychiatry, Social sciences, Translations. Career: Medical practitioner, London, 1958-. Registrar, The Maudsley Hospital, Institute of Psychiatry, London, 1954-55; Psychiatrist, Provincial Guidance Clinic, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, 1955-57. Publications: Hyphens, 1958; Poems, 1959; (trans.) Zone, by Apollinaire, 1962; The Excitement of Being Sam, 1977; Myths of My Age, 1985; In the 4 Cats, 1997; Essays on Anxiety, 2001; Jigsaw and the Art of Poetry, 2001. Address: 255 Creighton Ave, London N2 9BP, England. Online address: [email protected]
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