Patrick Kavanagh

 

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Patrick Joseph Kavanagh [not to be confused with the Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh] is an English poet, lecturer, actor, broadcaster and columnist. His father was the ITMA scriptwriter, Ted Kavanagh. PJ Kavanagh first worked as a Butlin's Redcoat, then as a newsreader for Radiodiffusion Francaise, in Paris. He attended acting classes but was called up for his National Service, and was wounded in the Korean War. While studying at Merton College, Oxford, and starting to write poetry, he met and later married Sally Phillips, the daughter of novelist Rosamund Lehmann. She died of poliomyelitis while they were living in Java, where he was teaching for the British Council. His memoir about their relationship, The Perfect Stranger, won the Richard Hillary Memorial Prize. Since then, he has been known as a writer and broadcaster

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Patrick Kavanagh

Born 1931-01-06 (95 years ago).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Guardian Fiction Prize (A Song and Dance) 1968 A Song and Dance
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Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Guardian Fiction Prize (A Song and Dance) 1968 A Song and Dance

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Patrick Joseph Kavanagh [not to be confused with the Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh] is an English poet, lecturer, actor, broadcaster and columnist. His father was the ITMA scriptwriter, Ted Kavanagh.

PJ Kavanagh first worked as a Butlin's Redcoat, then as a newsreader for Radiodiffusion Francaise, in Paris. He attended acting classes but was called up for his National Service, and was wounded in the Korean War. While studying at Merton College, Oxford, and starting to write poetry, he met and later married Sally Phillips, the daughter of novelist Rosamund Lehmann. She died of poliomyelitis while they were living in Java, where he was teaching for the British Council. His memoir about their relationship, The Perfect Stranger, won the Richard Hillary Memorial Prize. Since then, he has been known as a writer and broadcaster.

He has published several volumes of poetry: One And One, On The Way To The Depot, About Time, Edward Thomas in Heaven, Life Before Death and An Enchantment and Something About. There have also been collections: Selected Poems, Presences: New And Selected Poems, and Collected Poems. In 1992 he was given the Cholmondeley Award for poetry.

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