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Dannie Abse
  • Date of Birth:
    September 22, 1923
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Libra
  • Place of Birth:
    Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    British
  • Religion:
    Judaism
  • Education:

    University of Wales

    King's College London

Family

Dannie Abse
  • Father:
    Rudolf Abse
  • Brother:
    Wilfred Abse , Leo Abse
  • Spouse:
    Joan Mercer

Career

Dannie Abse

Trivia

Dannie Abse
  • His latest book, The Presence, is a memoir of the year after his wife died, and was published in 2007 before winning the 2008 Wales Book of the Year.
  • In 2005 his wife Joan Abse was killed in a car accident, while Abse suffered a broken rib.
  • His latest poetry collection, Running Late, was published in 2006.
  • Abse has lived for several decades in the northwest area of London, mainly near Hampstead which he has considerable ties.
  • He has been a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature since 1983.
  • He won the Welsh Arts Council Award in both 1971 and 1987, and the Cholmondeley Award in 1985.
  • is autobiographic work, Ash on a Young Man's Sleeve, was published in 1954.
  • His first poetic volume, After Every Green Thing, was published in 1949.
  • In 1989, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Wales.
  • Abse was a specialist at a chest clinic for over thirty years.

Biography

Dannie Abse
Last Updated: Thursday, September 17, 2009

Poet Dannie Abse was born on 22 September 1923 in Cardiff to Jewish parents. He studied Medicine in Wales and at King's College, London, qualifying as a doctor in 1950. His first collection of poetry, After Every Green Thing, was published in 1948, and he has continued to combine his careers as both a doctor (he was a specialist at the Central Medical Establishment chest clinic between 1954 and 1989) and writer, aspects of his life that, together with his Jewish background and Welsh nationality, are integral themes in his poetry.

Dannie Abse was Senior Fellow of the Humanities at Princeton University (1973-4), and President of the Poetry Society (1978-92). He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1983, Fellow of the Welsh Academy of Letters in 1992 (President 1995-), Honorary Fellow at the University of Wales College of Medicine (1999), and was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Universities of Wales (1989) and Glamorgan (1997). He was given a Cholmondeley Award in 1985.

His poetry collections include Selected Poems (1970), winner of an Arts Council of Wales Literature Award; Pythagoras (1979); Way Out in the Centre (1981); Ask the Bloody Horse (1986); and White Coat, Purple Coat: Collected Poems 1948-1988 (1989). He has also published fiction, including Ash on a Young Man's Sleeve (1954) and O. Jones, O. Jones (1970), as well as non-fiction and plays, and he has edited many poetry anthologies. Goodbye, Twentieth Century: An Autobiography (2001), includes and updates his first volume of autobiography, A Poet in the Family (1974). His most recent novel, The Strange Case of Dr Simmonds & Dr Glas (2002), is set in 1950s London.  The Two Roads Taken: A Prose Miscellany was published in 2003.

Dannie Abse was married to the late Joan Mercer, art historian, with whom he edited two books, Voices in the Gallery: Poems and Pictures (1986) and The Music Lover's Literary Companion (1988). His latest book of memoir, The Presence (2007), is a celebratory portrait of his 50-year marriage. It won the Arts Council of Wales Book of the Year Award in 2008. New Selected Poems (2009) has been published to coincide with the 60th anniversary of his first collection After Every Green Thing.

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