Stevenson (Lucas), Anne

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STEVENSON (LUCAS), Anne

STEVENSON (LUCAS), Anne. American/British, b. 1933. Genres: Poetry, Literary criticism and history, Biography. Career: School teacher, Lillesden School, Kent, 1955-56, Westminster School, Georgia, 1959-60, and Cambridge School, MA, 1961-62; Advertising Manager, A. & C. Black, publrs., London, 1956-57; Tutor, Dept. of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Glasgow, 1970-73; Counsellor, Open University, Paisley, Renfrew, 1972-73; Writer in Residence, University of Dundee, 1973-75; Fellow, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 1975-77; Writing Fellow, Bulmershe College, Reading, 1978; Co-Proprietor, Poetry Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 1978-81; Co-ed., Other Poetry mag., Oxford, 1978-84; Northern Arts Literary Fellow, 1981-82 and 1984- 85; Writer-in-Residence, University of Edinburgh, 1987-89. Publications: Living in America, 1965; Elizabeth Bishop, 1966; Reversals, 1969; Correspondences: A Family History in Letters, 1974; Travelling behind Glass: Selected Poems, 1963-1973, 1975; Enough of Green, 1977; Minute by Glass Minute, 1982; Making Poetry, 1983; A Legacy, 1983; Black Grate Poems, 1984; The Fiction-Makers, 1985; Selected Poems, 1987; Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath, 1989; The Other House: New Poems, 1990; Four and a Half Dancing Men, New Poems, 1993; (ed. with D. Abse) The Gregory Anthology, 1991-1993, 1994; The Collected Poems, 1955-1995, 1996-97; Between the Iceberg and the Ship, 1998; Five Looks at Elizabeth Bishop, 1998; Granny Scarecrow, 2000. Address: 38 Western Hill.

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