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Sir Geoffrey William Hill, FRSL (born 18 June 1932) is an English poet, professor emeritus of English literature and religion, and former co-director of the Editorial Institute, at Boston University. Hill has been considered to be among the most distinguished poets of his generation and has been called the "greatest living poet in the English language". From 2010 to 2015 he held the position of Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. Following his receiving the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in 2009 for his Collected Critical Writings, and the publication of Broken Hierarchies (Poems 1952–2012), Hill is recognised as one of the principal contributors to poetry in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Geoffrey Hill was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, in 1932. When he was six, his family moved to nearby Fairfield in Worcestershire, where he attended the local primary school, then the grammar school in Bromsgrove. "As an only child, he developed the habit of going for long walks alone, as an adolescent deliberating and composing poems as he muttered to the stones and trees." On these walks he often carried with him Oscar Williams' A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry (1946), and Hill speculates: "there was probably a time when I knew every poem in that anthology by heart." In 1950 he was admitted to Keble College, Oxford to read English, where he published his first poems in 1952, at the age of twenty, in an eponymous Fantasy Press volume (though he had published work in the Oxford Guardian — the magazine of the University Liberal Club — and The Isis).
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SIR GEOFFREY HILL Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford in Conversation with Peter McDonald on W.B. Yeats. This event was held on Wednesday 9th May 2012 in Christ Church, University of Oxford. www.towerpoetry.org.uk
On September 8th, Sir Geoffrey Hill has attended the 99th anniversary of Charles Péguy's death at Villeroy (30 kilometers from Paris). As a tribute to the famous French poet and polemist, he has read extracts from "The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy". On the left: Michel Péguy, grand-son of Charles Péguy. On the right, Daniel Froger, Villeroy's Mayor. More news on www.charlespeguy.fr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sir Geoffrey Hill a participé ce dimanche 8 septembre à Villeroy (30 kilomètres de Paris) à une cérémonie d'hommage à Charles Péguy, à l'occasion du 99ème anniversaire de la mort de l'écrivain français. Le poète britannique a lu un extrait de son ouvrage "The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy". A gauche: Michel Péguy, pet...
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SIR GEOFFREY HILL Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford in Conversation with Peter McDonald on W.B. Yeats. This event was held on Wednesday 9th May 2012 in Christ Church, University of Oxford. www.towerpoetry.org.uk
SIR GEOFFREY HILL Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford in Conversation with Peter McDonald on W.B. Yeats. This event was held on Wednesday 9th May 2012 in Christ Church, University of Oxford. www.towerpoetry.org.uk
Alice Goodman said her husband died "suddenly, and without pain or dread" on Thursday evening. Sir Geoffrey was the Professor of Poetry at Oxford University until last year, and best known for Mercian Hymns, his 1971 collection of prose poems. Jacqueline Norton, Senior Commissioning Editor for Literature at Oxford University Press, praised his "poetic genius". "We're very saddened by the news of Geoffrey Hill's death, but also grateful to have worked with him," she said. Award-winning writer "His fierce intelligence will be much missed." Poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy told The Guardian: "He was, in poetry, a saint and a warrior who never gave an inch in his crusade to reach poetic truth." Sir Geoffrey Hill was born on 18 June 1932. He studied English literature at Oxford University and grad...
SIR GEOFFREY HILL Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford in Conversation with Peter McDonald on W.B. Yeats. This event was held on Wednesday 9th May 2012 in Christ Church, University of Oxford. www.towerpoetry.org.uk
SIR GEOFFREY HILL Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford in Conversation with Peter McDonald on W.B. Yeats. This event was held on Wednesday 9th May 2012 in Christ Church, University of Oxford. www.towerpoetry.org.uk
SIR GEOFFREY HILL Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford in Conversation with Peter McDonald on W.B. Yeats. This event was held on Wednesday 9th May 2012 in Christ Church, University of Oxford. www.towerpoetry.org.uk