Jeni Couzyn
Jeni Couzyn | |
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Born | 1942 |
Occupation(s) | poet and anthologist |
Known for | Life by Drowning: Selected Poems |
Jeni Couzyn (born 1942) is a
Biography
Couzyn was born in South Africa and educated at the University of Natal. She emigrated to Britain in 1966 and established herself as a freelance writer. She became a Canadian citizen in 1975 and the following year was appointed writer-in-residence at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. Since then she has divided her time between England, Canada, and South Africa.[4]
Work
Poetry
Couzyn's first collection was titled Flying (1970). Later collections include Christmas in Africa (1975), A Time to be Born (1981), Life by Drowning: Selected poems (1985), and That's It (1993).[5]
A Time to be Born deals with childbirth from "conception to birth and early infancy".[6]
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English remarks that Couzyn's poetry repeatedly engages the social, political and imaginative implications of womanhood. Her poetry has been described as minimalist. The Oxford Companion observes that her conception of poetry as pre-eminently oral gives much of her work clarity and immediacy.[5][7]
Anthologies
Couzyn edited the influential The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Women Poets (1985), set as an A-level text in British schools at the time. A later anthology, Singing Down the Bones (1989), was aimed at a teenage audience.[5][8]
Other
Couzyn has authored two books for children. With Julie Malgas, she produced a study of Koos Malgas, the sculptor who helped create The Owl House, a museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa, noted for its visionary conception.[9]
References
- ISBN 978-0-19-212271-1.(subscription required)
- ISBN 978-1550965384.
- ^ "Jeni Couzyn". Cambridge University Press. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ISBN 978-0231130462.
- ^ a b c Stringer p. 145
- ISBN 978-1931968812.
- ^ Papke p. 183
- ISBN 0415171016.
- ISBN 9780953505821.