R. N. Taber

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Roger Noel Taber (born December 1945) is an English poet[1] and novelist.

Raised in Kent, he graduated from the University of Kent during 1973. He is a librarian by profession, and currently lives in London.[2] He has written for various poetry magazines and anthologies across England and America. Openly gay,[3] he writes psycho-sociological poetry about both the homosexual and heterosexual communities, often experimenting with voices. Although he usually employs a first person narrative, Taber's works are a blend of observation, role play and personal experiences. A popular quote often published in his poetry collections is: 'Colour, creed, sex, sexuality... These are but part of a whole'.[4]

Aside from poetry he has also written several novels, two of which have been published.

On Tuesday 14 July 2009 Roger N. Taber participated in UK sculptor Antony Gormley's 'One And Other' live arts project (Week 2) as one of 2,400 people selected at random to capture a moment in time on the 4th plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. This significant archival project[5] – designed to run continuously 24/7 for 100 days – expresses not only the diversity of the UK population but also the human psyche. Taber read a selection of his own poetry, including poems on gay and transgender themes among others intended to represent his perspective on contemporary society.

Bibliography

Poetry
Novels

References

  1. ^ "Top poet Roger Taber was so inspired with Watchet that he wrote a poem about the ancient harbour town whilst he was on holiday and sent it to fellow visitor Joanne Wilson". BBC. 26 November 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  2. Scarborough Evening News
    . 4 April 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  3. ^ (Taber 1996)
  4. ^ "Book reviews; Love and Human Remains". LGBT history month. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  5. ^ "UK Web Archive". Oneandother. 23 February 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.

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