Alison Fell

Alison Fell
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Alison Fell (born 1944) is a Scottish poet and novelist.

Life

Born in Dumfries, Scotland, Alison Fell was educated at Dumfries Academy and Edinburgh Art College, from where she graduated as a sculptor.[1] She began writing for Scotland Magazine in 1962 and in 1970 she moved to London, where she co-founded the Woman's Street Theatre Group.[1] An account of the company and Fell's life at this period appears in Michèle Roberts's memoir Paper Houses.[2]

She worked at the underground newspaper Ink,[3] and contributed to Spare Rib.[4]

In addition to her output of poetry and fiction, she held the School of English and American Studies Writing Fellowship at the University of East Anglia in 1998.[1]

Awards

Works

Poetry

  • Smile, Smile, Smile, Smile. Sheba. 1980. ISBN 978-0-907179-03-0.
  • Kisses for Mayakovsky. Virago. 1984. ISBN 978-0-86068-593-7.
  • The Crystal Owl. Methuen Paperback. 1988. ISBN 978-0-413-18810-6.
  • Dreams, Like Heretics: New and Selected Poems. Serpent's Tail. 1997. ISBN 978-1-85242-561-6.
  • August 6, 1945.

Novels

  • The Grey Dancer. Collins. 1981. ISBN 978-0-00184-267-0.
  • Every Move You Make. Virago. 1984. ISBN 978-0-86068-585-2.
  • The Bad Box. Virago. 1987. ISBN 978-0-86068-497-8.
  • Mer de Glace. Serpent's Tail. 1992. ISBN 978-1-85242-267-7.
  • The Pillow Boy of the Lady Onogoro. Harcourt Brace. 1996. ISBN 978-0-15-100186-6.
  • The Mistress of Lilliput. 1999. ISBN 978-1-86230-048-4.
  • Tricks of the light. Doubleday. 2003. ISBN 978-0-385-60508-3.
  • The Element -Inth in Greek. Sandstone Press Ltd. 2012. ISBN 978-1-90-873702-1.

Anthology

  • Licking the Bed Clean: Five Feminist Poets. Teeth imprints. 1978. ISBN 978-0-9506390-0-0.

Editor

  • Alison Fell, ed. (1989). The Seven Deadly Sins. Illustrator Amanda Faulkner. Serpent's Tail. ISBN 978-1-85242-140-3.
  • Alison Fell, ed. (1990). The Seven Cardinal Virtues. Illustrator Grizelda Holderness. Serpent's Tail. ISBN 978-1-85242-169-4.
  • Serious Hysterics. Serpent's Tail. 1992. ISBN 978-1-85242-222-6.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Alison Fell page at British Council Literature.
  2. Michèle Roberts, Paper Houses: A Memoir of the 70s and Beyond, 2007, Virago, ISBN 978-1844084074; paperback 2008, ISBN 978-1844084081.
  3. Nigel Fountain (1988). Underground: the London alternative press, 1966-74. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-00728-3.
  4. Alison Fell (March 1976). "Nights". Spare Rib. Spare Ribs Ltd (44): 9–11.
  • Vicki Bertram, ed. (1997). Kicking Daffodils: Twentieth-Century Women Poets. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-0782-2.
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