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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Rosemary Tonks
Rosemary Tonks
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Tonks, Rosemary
Used Form:
Rosemary Lightband
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Ruth Fainlight
Asked about contemporary poets who interest her,
RF
named two Americans (
Gjertrud Schnackenberg
and
Anne Carson
), and in England (which she was defining rather loosely)
Penelope Shuttle
and
Sarah Maguire
, followed by...
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By late July 1963
Rosemary Tonks
(1928-2014) issued the first of her two volumes of poetry,
Notes on Cafés and Bedrooms
, which was a
Poetry Book Society
recommendation. The second collection,
Iliad of Broken Sentences
, appeared in 1967.