Ruth Fainlight

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Ruth Fainlight


Born
in New York, New York, The United States
May 02, 1931

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Ruth Fainlight is a poet, short story writer, translator and librettist.

Fainlight was born in New York, but has mainly lived in England since she was fifteen, having also spent some years living in France and Spain. In addition to her own works, Fainlight has also provided criticism for BBC Radio, Times Literary Supplement, The Guardian, and numerous other publications.

She was married to the British writer Alan Sillitoe (1928-2010) and has a daughter, Susan and a son, David who is a photographer for The Guardian. She lives in London.

She has twice been Poet in Residence at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

Average rating: 4.03 · 104 ratings · 22 reviews · 60 distinct works
Burning Wire

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Sugar-Paper Blue

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New & Collected Poems

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Moon Wheels

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Somewhere Else Entirely

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Selected Poems

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The region's violence

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Dr Clock's Last Case, and O...

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Fifteen to Infinity

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This time of year: A collec...

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“Handbag by Ruth Fainlight
My mother's old leather handbag,
crowded with letters she carried
all through the war. The smell
of my mother's handbag: mints
and liptsick and Coty powder.
The look of those letters, softened
and worn at the edges, opened,
read, and refolded so often.
Letters from my father. Odour
of leather and powder, which ever
since then has meant womanliness,
and love, and anguish, and war.”
Ruth Fainlight

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