Thomas Blackburn (poet)
Thomas Eliel Fenwick Blackburn (10 February 1916 – 13 August 1977) was a British poet.
Biography
He was born in Hensingham, Cumberland, England. After briefly studying law at Selwyn College, Cambridge, he completed a psychology course at Birkbeck, University of London, before going on to study English at Durham University. After graduation, he moved to London and became involved with the Soho literature circuit. He held a Gregory Fellowship in poetry at the University of Leeds between 1956 and 1958. He was married three times, with his second wife Rosalie de Meric he had a daughter, Julia Blackburn. He died from a cerebral haemorrhage in Wales. [1]
Blackburn taught at the College of St. Mark and St. John in Chelsea, London, as well as other educational institutions.[2]
References
- ↑ "Being Francisco de Goya: Julia Blackburn's Old Man". Library Journal. www.accessmylibrary.com. 1 May 2002. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
- ↑ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/68481/Thomas-Blackburn
External links
- Archival material at Leeds University Library