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FRANCES HOROVITZ
Biographical Notes
Born in London on 13th February 1938, Frances Horovitz was educated at Bristol University and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where the development of her reading skills gained much from her uncommon sensitivity to the tones and rhythms of verse. Later, as a reader and presenter for the BBC, she acquired a formidable reputation for care of preparation and quality of delivery. She raised the art of reading poetry to a new level.
To the writing of her own poetry she brought - if this is possible an even greater attentiveness. Exquisitely crafted, brilliantly pared down to the exact curve of a given experience or image (she greatly admired the Haiku masters), Frances Horovitz’s poems bear witness to the high seriousness of her art and to her determination to do full justice to her perceptions of the natural world, history and human relationships. Her tragically early death at the age of forty-five has not prevented the continuing growth of her reputation.
Nick Rhodes
PUBLICATIONS: (Poetry)
Poems (St. Albert’s, 1967) Dream: A Poem (Sceptre, 1969) The High Tower (New Departures, 1970) Letter to Be Sent by Air (Sceptre, 1974) Elegy (Sceptre, 1976) Water Over Stone (Enitharmon, 1980) Wall (a collaboration (L.Y.C.) 1981) Rowlstone Haiku (with Roger GarfItt) (Five Seasons, 1982) Snow Light, Water Light (Bloodaxe, 1983) Collected Poems (Bloodaxe/Enitharmon, 1984)