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Supervielle, Jules, 1884-1960, poet and writer

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  • 1884-1960

Jules Supervielle was born in Montevideo, to French Basque parents, and orphaned less than a year later during a family visit to France. Raised first by his grandmother in France, he was taken back to Uruguay by his uncle and aunt, moving with them to Paris in 1894, where he had most of his education. He married in 1907 in Montevideo, and had six children with his wife Pilar. Conscripted to serve in the First World War, he spent the Second World War exiled in Uruguay, afflicted by ill health and financial ruin brought about by the demise of the family bank. Between 1922 and the outbreak of war he published two books of poetry, Dbarcadres and Gravitations, a novel and a collection of short stories. His postwar output included the poetry collections Naissances and Le Corps tragique as well as plays and mythological tales. He met Rilke in 1925, and his close friends in the literary world included Henri Michaux and Jean Paulhan.

Summers, Paul, unknown, poet, editor

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Paul Summers has performed his poetry all over the world. He was founding co-editor of magazines Billy Liar and Liar Republic and a co-director of Liar Inc Ltd, responsible for facilitating creative community and educational projects across the north of England and beyond. He has also written for TV, film, radio and theatre and has collaborated with other artists and musicians on mixed-media projects and public art. He won Northern Arts Writers Awards in 1995 and 1998 and a Northern Writers’ Award in 2008.

Stubbs, Paul, unknown, poet, reviewer, playwright

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Paul Stubbs is a poet, a reviewer and a playwright, and he has received awards for his writing from the Society of Authors and Arts Council East.

The Theological Museum is a poetry collection published in 2005, and it includes a foreward by Alice Oswald.

Stubbersfield, Alicia, unknown, author, tutor

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Alicia Stubbersfield’s poetry been published in many magazines and she has read at Aldeburgh, Ledbury and Cheltenham Poetry Festivals. She was a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the Centre for Writing, Liverpool John Moores University, and a tutor for The Poetry School, The Arvon Foundation and National Writers’ Centre for Wales. She was short-listed for the National Entrepreneurial Educator of the Year Award 2011 and is a member of the Advisory Board for The Centre for Women’s Writing and Literary Culture at Aberystwyth University.

The Magician's Assistant is a poetry collection published in 1994.

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