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Simon Armitage
Biography &
Bibliography
Biography
Simon Armitage was born in Marsden, West Yorkshire in 1963.
Since the publication of his first book Zoom (Bloodaxe,
1989) he has become one of the most admired poets of his
generation. He has a BA in Geography from Portsmouth Polytechnic
and an MA in Psychology from the University of Manchester. He has
worked as a probation officer, shelf stacker, Radio 1 disc jockey,
lathe operator, lecturer, reviewer and broadcaster, presenting
Radio 4's poetry series Stanza. As well as poems he writes
song lyrics, plays and TV and radio scripts.
Bibliography
Armitage's poetry books include Zoom (Bloodaxe, 1989),
Kid (Faber, 1992), Book of Matches (Faber, 1993),
The Dead Sea Poems (Faber, 1995), Moon Country
(Faber, 1996) and Cloud Cuckoo Land (Faber, 1997). His most
recent publication is a prose piece entitled All Points
North (Viking, 1998).
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