Matt Simpson (poet)
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Matt Simpson (13 May 1936 – 8 June 2009) was an English
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator (thought, thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral t ...
and literary critic. He published six full poetry collections, and after retiring from a senior lectureship in English at
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, wrote numerous books of literary criticism.


Life

Simpson was born in
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,
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, to a working-class family with a long seafaring tradition, and educated at Bootle Grammar School. In 1955 he won a place at
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, where he read English. For some years after graduating he taught English to overseas students in Cambridge, where he met his German wife, Monika Weydert, and where his two children were born. In 1964 he returned to
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. During 1994, he was poet-in-residence for six months in
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, and in 1996 a ''festschrift'' edited by
Angela Topping Angela Topping (born 2 October 1954) is an English poet, literary critic and author. She has published nine solo poetry collections: ''Dandelions for Mothers' Day'' (1988, 1989), ''The Fiddle'' (1999), ''The Way We Came'' (2007), ''The New Gene ...
was put together to celebrate his 60th birthday, with contributors such as U. A. Fanthorpe, Deryn Rees-Jones,
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,
Adrian Henri Adrian Henri (10 April 1932 – 20 December 2000) was a British poet and painter best remembered as the founder of poetry-rock group the Liverpool Scene and as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology '' The Mersey Sound'', along with ...
and John Lucas. He was a founder member and chair of the Windows Project for many years.Windows Project site. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
/ref> He was also a noted children's poet, publishing two collections and appearing in hundreds of anthologies. Simpson died in Merseyside in June 2009, of complications following a
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.


Publications


Solo poetry collections

*''Letters to Berlin'', Driftwood Publications, 1971. *''A Skye Sequence'', Driftwood Publications, 1972. *''Watercolour from an Approved School'', Toulouse Press, 1975. *''Uneasy Vespers'', Windows, 1977. *''Making Arrangements'', Bloodaxe, 1982. *''See You on the Christmas Tree'', Windows, 1984. *''Dead Baiting'', Four Eyes Press, 1989. *''An Elegy for the Galosherman: New & Selected Poems'', Bloodaxe, 1990. *''To Tasmania With Mrs Meredith'', Headland, 1994. *''On The Right Side of the Earth'',
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, Australia, 1995. *''Catching Up With History'', Bloodaxe, 1995. *''Somewhere Down The Line'', Shoestring Press, 1998. *''Cutting The Clouds Towards'',
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, 1998. *''Getting There'', Liverpool University Press, 2001. *''In Deep'', Shoestring Press, 2006. *''Walking a Friend's dog'',


Critical works

*''Hugging the Shore: collected essays'' (Collected literary essays), Shoestring Press, 2003. *''Guides to Shakespeare'' for Greenwich Exchange: **''Othello'' (2003) **''Macbeth'' (2003) **''The Tempest'' (2004) **''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (2006) **''Twelfth Night'' (2006) **''Much Ado About Nothing'' (2007) **''Romeo and Juliet'' (2008) *''Focus Guides'' for Greenwich Exchange: **''The Waste Land'' (2007) **''Wuthering Heights'' (2007) **''Songs of Innocence and Experience'' (2008) **''Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'' (2008)


Poetry for children

*''The Pigs' Thermal Underwear'' (Headland, 1993) *''What the Wind Said!'' (Greenwich Exchange, 2008)


Editor

*''Stoneland Harvest: new and selected poems of Dimitris Tsaloumas'' (co-edited with John Lucas) Shoestring Press, 1999 *''The Way You Say The World: a celebration for Anne Stevenson'' (co-edited with John Lucas), Shoestring Press, 2003


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Obituary
{{DEFAULTSORT:Simpson, Matt 1936 births People from Bootle Academics of Liverpool Hope University 2009 deaths English male poets 20th-century English poets 20th-century English male writers