John Gohorry
John Gohorry (born Donald Smith; 1943 in Coventry, England) is a British poet.
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Born | 1943 (age 77–78) Coventry, England |
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of London University College London |
Genre | Poetry |
Life
He graduated from University College, London with a BA in English, and University of London with a M.Phil in 1970. He was a lecturer Education in North Hertfordshire 1971 - 2006. He is married with seven adult children and stepchildren, nine grandchildren and step-grandchildren.
His work appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, Oxford Poetry,[1] The Spectator, London Magazine, Critical Survey, Poetry Review, Poetry Durham, Encounter, The Antigonish Review.
Awards
- 2008 Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry
- 2007 Times Literary Supplement Poetry Competition Prize for poem "At a provincial zoo"
- 2002 Library of Avalon Poetry Competition 1st prize for poem "Land Measures"
- 1996 Stand International Poetry Competition Prize for poem "Imagining Magdeburg"
- 1991 Arvon International Poetry Competition Prize for poem "Amber"
- 1981 Ver Poets Michael Johnson Memorial Poetry Competition 1st prize for poem "Anaglypta and Corydon"
Works
- Forty-Eight Gates (Dark Age Press, Autumn 2009)
- Imagining Magdeburg (Shoestring Press, 2007)
- Talk into the Late Evening (Peterloo, 1992), Poetry Book Society Recommendation 1992/3
- A Voyage Round the Moon (Peterloo, 1985)
External links
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