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- James Harold Kirkup FRSL (23 April – 10 May ) [1] was an English poet, translator and travel writer.
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- James Kirkup was brought up in South Shields, England, and was educated at Westoe Secondary School, and then at King's College, Durham University.
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- James Kirkup, who died on Sunday 10 May, aged 91, at his Andorran home, was an internationally celebrated poet, memoirist, novelist, playwright and translator.
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James Kirkup, FRSL (23 April – 10 May ) was a prolific British poet, translator and travel writer, best-known for his controversial poem The Love that Dares to Speak its Name, which describes a sexual fantasy of a homosexual soldier for the dead Christ. The poem was banned in under the UK's blasphemy laws after it was published by Gay News on June 3,
Early life
During the Second World War he was a conscientious objector, and worked on the land in the Yorkshire Dales. From to he was the first Gregory Poetry Fellow at Leeds University, making him the first resident university poet in the United Kingdom. In he moved south to Gloucestershire and became visiting poet at Bath Academy of Art for the next three years. From Bath he taught in a London Grammar School before leaving England in to live and work in Europe, the Americas and the Far East. He found the Japanese
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- James Kirkup was the Director of the Social Market Foundation, responsible for the overall management and work of the think-tank.
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| james kirkup siblings | James Kirkup is the director of the Social Market Foundation, a cross-party think tank. |
| james kirkup wife | James Falconer Kirkup was born on 23 April in South Shields, County Durham. |
| james kirkup spectator | Born on April 23, 1918, and departing from this world on May 10, 2009, Kirkup's life was a tapestry woven with poetry, travels, activism, and a relentless. |