Alan Jenkins (poet)

Alan Jenkins (born 1955 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey) is an English poet.

Life

Jenkins was brought up on the outskirts of London in Richmond, and educated at the University of Sussex, and has worked for The Times Literary Supplement since 1981, first as poetry and fiction editor, and then as deputy editor. He was also a poetry critic for The Observer, and the Sunday Independent from 1985 to 1990. He edited the "Collected Poems of Ian Hamilton" (Faber & Faber, 2009).[1]

He has taught creative writing for the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Arvon Foundation, the Poetry Society, London, and at the American University in Paris. He was a judge for the Christopher Tower Poetry Prizes.[2]

He lives in London with his wife, the novelist Gwendoline Riley

Awards

Works

Poetry

Reviews

References

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