Veronica Forrest-Thomson

Veronica Elizabeth Marian Forrest Thomson (28 November 1947 – 26 April 1975) was a poet and a critical theorist.

Born in Malaya to rubber planter John Forrest Thomson and his wife Jean (Veronica hyphenated the surname herself, having originally published under the name Veronica Forrest), she grew up in Glasgow, Scotland.[1] She studied at the University of Liverpool (B.A. 1967) and Girton College, Cambridge (Ph.D 1971; her first supervisor was the poet J. H. Prynne[2]),[3] and later taught at the Universities of Leicester and Birmingham. Her critical study Poetic Artifice: A Theory of Twentieth-Century Poetry was published by Manchester University Press in 1978. Her poetry collections included Identi-kit (1967), the award-winning Language-Games (1971) and the posthumous On the Periphery (1976). Subsequent gatherings of her work include Collected Poems and Translations (1990) and Selected Poems (1999).[4] A further Collected Poems, minus the translations, was published in 2008 by Shearsman Books in association with Allardyce Books.

Forrest-Thomson died 26 April 1975 at the age of 27.[5][6] She was married to the writer and academic Jonathan Culler from 1971 to 1974; he is the executor of her literary estate.[7][8][9]

Further reading

References

  1. Alison Mark, Veronica Forrest-Thomson and Language Poetry, 2001
  2. http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0271%2FGCPP%20Forrest-Thomson
  3. The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, Elizabeth L. Ewan et al, 2006, Edinburgh University Press, pg 125
  4. COLLECTED POEMS - Veronica Forrest-Thomson : Small Press Distribution
  5. Alison Mark, Veronica Forrest-Thomson and Language Poetry pg xi."
  6. http://www.pnreview.co.uk/cgi-bin/scribe?item_id=4831/ PN Review
  7. The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, Elizabeth L. Ewan et al, 2006, Edinburgh University Press, pg 125
  8. Alison Mark, Veronica Forrest-Thomson and Language Poetry, 2001
  9. Veronica Forrest-Thomson, Collected Poems, Shearsman Books and Allardyce Books, 2008

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