Naomi Mitchison

Scottish author and poet

Naomi Mitchison - Scottish author and poet
Born

1897
128 years ago

Died

January 11th, 1999
26 years ago — 102 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Scotland

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An author and poet, produced a wide array of literary works, including novels, poetry, and essays. Significant contributions include historical fiction and exploration of social issues. Engaged in left-wing politics and supported various causes, including anti-colonialism and women's rights. Explored themes of personal and cultural identity in a global context through her writings. Worked as a mentor for other writers and fostered discussions on literary criticism throughout her career.

Published over 30 novels including 'The Bull Calves'

Wrote poetry and essays on various subjects

Involved in political activism throughout her life

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