Gillian Clarke
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Gillian Clarke (born 8 June 1937) is a Welsh poet who writes in English. She was born and brought up in Cardiff and Penarth, though for part of the Second World War she was in Pembrokeshire. She was brought up speaking only English, but she has learnt to speak Welsh too. After graduating in English from University of Wales, Cardiff, she spent a year working for the BBC in London. She then returned to Cardiff where she married and had three children. She worked as an English teacher, first in the Reardon-Smith Nautical College, and later in Newport College of Art. In the mid 1980s she moved to rural Ceredigion, west Wales with her second husband, after which time she spent some years as a creative writing tutor at the University of Glamorgan.
She has published numerous collections of poetry for adults and children, see below, as well as dramatic commissions and numerous articles in a wide range of publications. She is a former editor of "Anglo-Welsh Review" (1975-84) and the current president of Ty Newydd.
Several of her books have received the Poetry Book Society Recommendation. In 1999 Gillian Clarke received the Glyndwr Award for an "Outstanding Contribution to the Arts in Wales" during the Machynlleth Festival. A considerable amount of her poems are used in the GCSE AQA Anthology.
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Poetry
- Snow on the Mountain. (Christopher Davies), 1971
- The Sundial. (Gomer Press / Gwasg Gomer), 1978. ISBN 0-85088-540-X
- Letter From a Far Country. (Carcanet Press), 1982
- Selected Poems. (Carcanet Press), 1985 ISBN 0-85635-594-1
- Letting in the Rumour. (Carcanet Press), 1989 ISBN 0-85635-757-X
- The King of Britain's Daughter. (Carcanet Press), 1993. ISBN 1-85754-031-X
- Collected Poems. (Carcanet Press), 1997. ISBN 1-85754-335-1
- Five Fields. (Carcanet Press), 1998.ISBN 1-85754-401-3
- The Animal Wall. Illustrated, for children. (Gomer Press / Gwasg Gomer) 1999 ISBN 1-85902-654-0
- Nine Green Gardens. (Gomer Press / Gwasg Gomer), 2000. ISBN 1-85902-805-5
- Owain Glyndŵr. (National Library of Wales), 2000. ISBN 1-86225-015-4
- Making the Beds for the Dead (Carcanet Press) April 2004 ISBN 1-85754-737-3