Carol Rumens
Carol Rumens FRSL (born 10 December 1944 Forest Hill, South London) is a British poet.
Life
Carol Rumens was born in Forest Hill, South London. She won a scholarship to grammar school and later studied Philosophy at London University, but left before completing her degree. She gained a Postgraduate Diploma in Writing for the Stage (with Distinction) from City College Manchester in 2001.
She taught at University of Kent at Canterbury (1983-5), Queen's University Belfast (1991-3 and 1995-8)), University College Cork (1994), University of Stockholm (1999), and University of Hull.[1] As visiting Professor of Creative Writing, she now teaches at the University of Wales, Bangor.[2] and the University of Hull.
Rumens was Poetry Editor for the publisher Quarto (1982-4) and the Literary Review (1984–1988). Her work has appeared in The Guardian,[3] and Harper's.[4] She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1984.[5]
Awards
- 1981 Alice Hunt Bartlett Award (joint winner) Unplayed Music
- 1981 New Statesman Prudence Farmer Award An Easter Garland
- 1984 Cholmondeley Award
- 1998 Belfast Arts Award for Literature (shortlist) Holding Pattern
- 1998 Forward Poetry Prize (Best Single Poem) (shortlist - A Day in the Life of Farmer Dream)
- 2001 Cardiff International Poetry Competition (Fourth Prize - Kings of the Playground)
- 2001 National Poetry Competition (Stay in Touch)
- 2002 Forward Poetry Prize (Best Single Poem) (shortlist)
Works
Poetry
- "Girl, Got; Direct Train; December in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City; Dotage". Acorn 15. Archived from the original on 2008-05-18.
- A Strange Girl in Bright Colours. Quartet. 1973.
- A Necklace of Mirrors Ulsterman, 1978
- Unplayed Music. Secker & Warburg. 1981.
- Scenes from the Gingerbread House. Bloodaxe. 1982. ISBN 978-0-906427-27-9.
- Star Whisper. Secker & Warburg. 1983. ISBN 978-0-436-43901-8.
- Direct Dialling. Chatto & Windus. 1985. ISBN 978-0-7011-2911-8.
- Icon Waves The Star Wheel Press, 1986
- Selected Poems. Chatto & Windus. 1987. ISBN 978-0-7011-3201-9.
- The Greening of the Snow Beach. Bloodaxe. 1988. ISBN 978-1-85224-062-2.
- From Berlin to Heaven. Chatto & Windus. 1989.
- Thinking of Skins: New and Selected Poems. Bloodaxe. 1993. ISBN 978-1-85224-280-0.
- Best China Sky. Bloodaxe. 1995. ISBN 978-1-85224-337-1.
- The Miracle Diet. Bloodaxe. 1997. ISBN 978-1-85224-418-7.
- Holding Pattern. Blackstaff Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-85640-638-6.
- Hex. Bloodaxe. 2002. ISBN 978-1-85224-602-0.
- Selected Poems 1968-2004. Bloodaxe. 2004. ISBN 978-1-85224-680-8.
- Blind Spots. Seren. 2008. ISBN 978-1-85411-465-5.
- De Chirico's Threads. Seren. 2010. ISBN 978-1-85411-534-8.
Novels
- Plato Park. Chatto & Windus. 1987. ISBN 978-0-7011-3202-6.
Editor
- Making for the Open: The Chatto Book of Post-Feminist Poetry 1964-1984. Chatto & Windus. 1985. ISBN 978-0-7011-2848-7.
- Slipping Glimpses: Winter Poetry Supplement (editor) Poetry Book Society, 1985
- New Women Poets. Bloodaxe. 1990. ISBN 978-1-85224-145-2.
- Two Women Dancing: New and Selected Poems of Elizabeth Bartlett (editor) Bloodaxe, 1995
- Old City, New Rumours: A Hull Anthology (editor Five Leaves Press, 2010
Plays
- Nearly Siberia (Pascal Theatre Company, Newcastle and London, 1989)
- The Freak of the Week Show (EyeSpy Theatre Company, East Didsbury Studio, Manchester, 2001)
- Suzanne Hecabe (Arden School of Theatre, Manchester, 2002).
Translations
- Pencil Letter /Irina Ratushinskaya (translator) Bloodaxe, 1988
- The Poetry of Perestroika. Translator Carol Rumens, Richard McKane. Iron Press. 1990. ISBN 978-0-906228-35-7.
- After Pushkin (contributor) Carcanet, 2000 with Yuri Drobyshev
- Yevgenii Rein: Selected Poems (translator) Bloodaxe, 2001
Non-fiction
- Self into Song: Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures Bloodaxe, 2006
- Carol Rumens (21 January 2009). "Elizabeth Alexander's praise poem was way too prosy". The Guardian. London.
- Carol Rumens (15 December 2008). "Poem of the week: Darling, Would You Please Pick Up Those Books?". The Guardian. London.
- Carol Rumens (23 August 1992). "BOOKS / Poetry: Carol Rumens on two exciting new collections". The Independent. London.
- Writing Poetry. Routledge. 2006. ISBN 978-0-415-30389-7.
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-07-20. Retrieved 2009-07-07.
- ↑ http://www.bangor.ac.uk/creative_industries/rumens.php
- ↑ Rumens, Carol (8 July 2008). " is a British [[poet]]. ==Life== Carol Rumens was born in Forest Hill, South London. She won a scholarship to grammar school and later studied Philos". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
- ↑ http://www.harpers.org/subjects/CarolRumens
- ↑ "Royal Society of Literature All Fellows". Royal Society of Literature. Archived from the original on 5 March 2010. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
External links
- "Carol Rumens", doollee
- "Poem of the week: Christmas at Sea by Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Louis Stevenson telescopes the distance between a cosy Christmas scene and a life-and-death struggle on the high seas, Carol Rumens, The Guardian, 24 December 2012