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Ruth Sophia Padel, (, )) FRSL (born 1946) is a British poet and author, a novelist and former academic noted for her nature writing in several genres, described by The Daily Telegraph as "a poet and scholar with a beautifully patient understanding, reminiscent of Ted Hughes, of how the natural world invests itself in our experience", Padel is a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Literature and Zoological Society of London and an honorary member of the UK Poetry Society, of which she was Chair, 2004-6. She has published seven volumes of poetry and three influential books on reading contemporary poetry. Fellow of Royal Society of Literature and Zoological Society of London, she wrote a PhD on Greek tragedy at Oxford University and taught Greek at Oxford, Cambridge and Birkbeck College, London before becoming a freelance writer.She wrote two books for Princeton University Press on ideas of the mind in ancient Greece, won the 1996 National Poetry Competition and came to public prominence writing a popular poetry column in London's Independent on Sunday of close readings of contemporary poems, developed in her books 52 Ways of Looking at a Poem and The Poem and the Journey. Padel's non-fiction includes 'I'm A Man: Sex, Gods and Rock 'n' Roll', arguing that mythic connections in rock music between male sexuality, anxiety and aggression derive from ancient Greece, and an Asian travel-memoir which is also an able account of modern tiger conservation. The University of Oxford elected her its first woman Professor of Poetry in 2009 but she resigned after allegations of her involvement in a smear campaign against poet Derek Walcott in quarters of the British press, in a series of events attributed by American commentators to a gender war, by others to misogyny, and by London's The Observer newspaper to ‘toxicity of the metropolitan media’. In 2010 she published a debut novel 'Where the Serpent Lives' noted for its treatment of wildlife and a poem on genetics for a choral composition by composer Michael Zev Gordon, premiered July 2010 at the Cheltenham Music Festival and Royal Society of Medicine, with discussion between Padel and Zev Gordon. In May 2010 at Norwich Cathedral she debated poetry and prayer with Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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The Autograph Man
2003 - The Autograph Man (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
ISBN-13: 9780140276343
ISBN-10: 0140276343
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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