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Fleur Adcock

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Adcock's poetry is typically concerned with themes of place, human relationships and everyday activities, but frequently with a dark twist given to the mundane events she writes about. Formerly, her early work was influenced by her training as a classicist but her more recent work is looser in
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to Cyril John Adcock and Irene Robinson Adcock. Her birth name was Kareen Fleur Adcock, but she was known as Fleur and legally changed her name to Fleur Adcock in 1982. She spent eight years of her childhood (1939–1947) in
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In 1975, Adcock returned briefly to New Zealand for the first time since she had left for London, and on returning to London in 1976, she became a full time writer. She was the Arts Council Creative Writing Fellow at the
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and editor, of English and Northern Irish ancestry, who has lived much of her life in England. She is well-represented in New Zealand poetry anthologies, was awarded an
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in London. She had already had poems published in a few literary journals in New Zealand at this time. Her first collection of poetry,
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Adcock was married to two notable New Zealand literary personalities. In August 1952, she married
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from 1977–1978, followed by the Northern Arts Literary Fellowship at the universities of
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Adcock's mother Irene Adcock (1908-2001) was also a writer, and her sister
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2007: Honorary Doctor of Literature from Victoria University of Wellington
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In 1963, she returned to England and took up a post as a librarian at the
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Adcock, Fleur (1986). "A lifetime of writing". In Clark, Margaret (ed.).
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structure and more concerned with the world of the unconscious mind. The
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Adcock worked as an assistant lecturer in classics and librarian at the
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Beyond expectations: fourteen New Zealand women write about their lives
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Honorary graduates list on Victoria University of Wellington website
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Since 1980, Adcock has worked as a freelance writer, living in
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In 2006, Adcock won one of Britain's top poetry awards, the
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New Zealand Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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BBC Radio 4 archive. (Audio 5 mins) Friday 30 May 2003
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The Virgin and the Nightingale: Medieval Latin poems
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Poetry Archive profile with poems written and audio
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CNZM
OBE
Papakura
Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
Barry Crump
CNZM
OBE
New Zealand poet
honorary doctorate of literature
Victoria University of Wellington
OBE
New Zealand literature
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Papakura
England
Classics
Victoria University of Wellington
Bachelor of Arts
Masters of Arts
University of Otago
Dunedin
Alexander Turnbull Library
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Charlotte Mason College of Education
Windermere
Newcastle
Durham
East Finchley
BBC
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry

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