Subseries BXB/1/1/HUF - Frieda Hughes

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BXB/1/1/HUF

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Frieda Hughes

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  • 1999 - 2009 (Creation)

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2 boxes, 1 oversized item

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(1960-)

Biographical history

Frieda Hughes was born in London in 1960, grew up in Devon, and after living in various parts of England and Australia now lives on the Welsh Borders. She wrote and painted from an early age, and for many years has been a painter and children’s writer. She has published four poetry collections with Bloodaxe, Wooroloo (1999), Stonepicker (2001), Waxworks (2002) and The Book of Mirrors (2009). She received a NESTA Award in 2002 to help her work on Forty-five, her portrait of her life in 45 poems and paintings, the poems from which were published by HarperCollins in the US in 2006.

Her first children’s book, Getting Rid of Edna, was published by Heinemann (UK) and Harper & Row (USA) in 1984. Four other titles followed from Simon and Schuster: The Meal a Mile Long (1989) and Waldorf and the Sleeping Granny (1990), which she also illustrated; followed byThe Thing in the Sink (1992) and Rent-a-Friend (1994). Her most recent titles are The Tall Story (MacDonald Young Books, 1997) and Three Scary Stories (HarperCollins, 2001).

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Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Frieda Hughes.

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BXB/2/7/166, BXB/2/7/167 and BXB/2/7/168

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