Dannie Abse
Welsh poet and author of 'A Poet in the Family'

Born
September 22nd, 1923
101 years ago
Died
September 28th, 2014
10 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in 1923 in Cardiff, a physician and poet contributed significantly to Welsh literature. Abse's poetry often reflected his experiences as a doctor and his Jewish heritage. He published numerous collections of poetry and prose, earning recognition in literary circles. His works frequently explored themes of identity, mortality, and the human experience. In addition to poetry, Abse wrote novels, essays, and memoirs, showcasing a multifaceted literary talent. His most notable work, 'A Poet in the Family,' blends autobiography with poetic exploration. Abse also served as a consultant physician, balancing a medical career with his literary pursuits.
Published poetry collections including 'A Poet in the Family'
Wrote novels and essays exploring personal and cultural themes
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