Timothy Adès

Timothy Adès (born Esher, England, 1941) is a poet and translator, tending to work with rhyme and metre.[1]

Timothy Adès
Born1941 (1941)
Esher, England
Occupationtranslator, author
NationalityBritish
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford
INSEAD, Fontainebleau
Notable awardsPremio Valle-Inclán
2001 Homer in Cuernavaca by Alfonso Reyes
Spouse
Dawn Adès (m. 1966)
ChildrenThree, including Thomas Adès
Website
timothyades.com

Biography

He was educated as a King's Scholar at Eton College, where he won the Newcastle Scholarship in 1959, at Balliol College, Oxford and at INSEAD, Fontainebleau.[2] He has studied both classics and business. As a translator, he works mainly with French, German and Spanish rhymed poems, translating them into English.

His wife is the art historian Professor Dawn Adès, CBE, FBA. The composer Thomas Adès is one of their three sons.[3]

Career

He is a past winner of the John Dryden Prize[4] with Victor Hugo's Moscow, Waterloo, St Helena and the TLS Premio Valle-Inclán Prize[5] with Homer in Cuernavaca by Alfonso Reyes, among other awards.

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