Blake Morrison
English poet and author of 'As If'

Born
October 8th, 1950
74 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An English poet, author, and academic, this individual has contributed significantly to contemporary literature. Most notable works include poetry collections such as 'The Ballad of the Yorkshire Ripper' and 'Dark Glasses', as well as memoirs including 'As If', which reflects on personal and family themes. In addition to poetry and memoir, this individual has worked in academia, holding teaching positions at various institutions. The insightful exploration of memory and identity remains a distinguishing feature of their writing.
Published the memoir 'As If'
Wrote poetry collection 'The Ballad of the Yorkshire Ripper'
Served as a professor in creative writing
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