Geoffrey Hill was a British poet, academic, and editor born on June 18, 1932 in England. He is best known for his works Without Title, For The Unfallen, and Mercian Hymns, for which he received the Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize in 1971.
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About
British poet, academic, and Editor known for Without Title, For The Unfallen, and other works. He received the Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize for a 1971 work entitled Mercian Hymns.
Before Fame
He studied at Keble College, Oxford and published his first poems during this period.
Trivia
He was an only child and, in his youth, enjoyed going on long walks with his copy of A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry in hand.
Family Life
He grew up in Worcestershire, England. He wed Alice Goodman and had a daughter.
Associated With
He was hailed by Harold Bloom as one of the most important English poets of his generation.