Molly Holden
Molly Winifred Holden (7 September 1927 London - 1981) was a British poet. Her maiden name is Gilbert, granddaughter of popular children's author Henry Gilbert.[1]
Life
She grew up in Surrey, and Wiltshire.[2] She graduated from King's College London in 1951.
She suffered from Multiple Sclerosis.[3][4]
Award
Works
- A Hill Like a Horse, 1963
- Bright Cloud, 1964
- To Make Me Grieve. Chatto and Windus. 1968.
- Air and Chill Earth. Chatto and Windus. 1971.
- Selected poems. Carcanet. 1987. ISBN 9780856356964.
Memoirs
- Geoffrey Hill, Molly Holden, Alfred Edward Housman (2003). Three Bromsgrove poets. Housman Society. ISBN 9780904579192.
Anthologies
- Patricia Beer, ed (1975). New poems: a PEN anthology of contemporary poetry. Hutchinson. ISBN 9780091255305.
- Colin Falck, Ian Hamilton, ed (1975). Poems since 1900: an anthology of British and American verse in the twentieth century. Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 9780356031514.
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Holden, Molly |
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7 September 1927 |
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Date of death |
1981 |
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