Geoffrey Hill
English poet and academic renowned for poetry
Born
June 18th, 1932
93 years ago
Died
2016
9 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent English poet and academic, contributions spanned over several decades with works that explored themes of faith, history, and identity. Many poems reflected a deep engagement with language and its complexities. Teaching roles were held at several institutions, including the University of Boston and the University of Leeds, where influence on students was significant. A notable recipient of various literary awards, works such as 'Mercian Hymns' and 'The Triumph of Love' established a significant place in contemporary poetry.
Published 'Mercian Hymns' in 1971
Received the Whitbread Poetry Award in 1990
Won the Triennial Prize for Poetry in 2008
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