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This is a selection from "Side Effects", "Standing To" and another volume to be published in 1990. As Ursula Fanthorpe's critical reputation grows she also stands a better-than-average chance of actually being read. Her work is accessible, particularly to a female readership.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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U.A. Fanthorpe

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Ursula Askham Fanthorpe (published as U. A. Fanthorpe) was an English poet. She was educated at St Catherine's School, Bramley in Surrey and at St Anne's College, Oxford, where she received a first-class degree in English language and literature, and subsequently taught English at Cheltenham Ladies' College for sixteen years. She then abandoned teaching for jobs as a secretary, receptionist and hospital clerk in Bristol - in her poems, she later remembered some of the patients for whose records she had been responsible.

Her first volume of poetry, Side Effects, was published in 1978. She was "Writer-in-Residence" at St Martin's College, Lancaster (now University of Cumbria)(1983–85), as well as Northern Arts Fellow at Durham and Newcastle Universities.

In 1987 Fanthorpe went freelance, giving readings around the country and occasionally abroad. In 1994 she was nominated for the post of Professor of Poetry at Oxford. Her nine collections of poems were published by Peterloo Poets. Her Collected Poems came out in 2005. Many of her poems are for two voices. In her readings the other voice is that of Bristol academic and teacher R.V. "Rosie" Bailey, Fanthorpe's life partner of 44 years. The couple co-wrote a collection of poems, From Me To You: Love Poems, that was published in 2007 by Enitharmon.

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April 11, 2023
Picked this up from a secondhand bookshop on a whim. Was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed reading the poems. A nice, easy read.
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January 1, 2021
An accessible selection of works from a very English poet, full of wit, invention and pastoral charm.
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June 10, 2020
U.A. Fanthorpe was a mid-to-late 20th century English poet, I suspect all but forgotten now. Which is a pity, for, on the basis of these ‘Selections’, she is a fine - and wise- poet. Her poetry is for us, the people (and I realise how condescending that sounds). But it’s true: she speaks to us, not the intellectuals, nor the elite. Unlike some recent (and today’s) poets who want to dazzle with their baroque erudition, but at the cost of connecting with readers. Her range is impressive; she effortlessly moves between classical allusions to the problems with the NHS. For me, her crowning achievement is the masterful “You will be hearing from us shortly”, both hilarious and heartless.
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18 reviews
September 26, 2019
Found by chance, loved, adored. But then English old maids are so lovable/not - Barbara Pym, Stevie, I am looking at you.
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October 8, 2019
These are poems filled with humanity and wit-- poems for the poetry reading with an ability to turn the face of Classicism towards a political world gone mad.
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December 15, 2024
Quirky, yet interesting poetry. I was looking for a Christmas gift for my sister. I found it.
4 1/2 stars
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July 27, 2021
but how, dearest, will even you retain your/special brand of hard-bitten stoicism/among the halleluyas of the triumphant dead?

i hadn't read this since i was in sixth form (the year she died, incidentally) but my beloved ursula still quietly holds up <3
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