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Josephine Dickinson is a British poet and author. She was born in London in 1957 and studied English at the University of East Anglia. She has published several collections of poetry, including The Book of Hours (1995), The Weather Wheel (1998), and The House of the Tragic Poet (2003). She has also written several novels, including The Sea Change (2005) and The Last Summer (2008). Josephine Dickinson is 63 years old. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. Her physical stats are not known. Josephine Dickinson is not known to be dating anyone. She is single and has no children. Josephine Dickinson has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as a poet and author. She has published several collections of poetry and novels, which have been well-received by critics and readers alike. She has also received several awards for her work, including the Forward Prize for Best Collection in 1995 and the Cholmondeley Award in 2003.

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Occupation poet
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 9 January 1957
Birthday 9 January
Birthplace London
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Josephine Dickinson (born 9 January 1957) is an English poet. When Dickinson was eighteen months old, she contracted meningitis and was hospitalized for two weeks during the acute phase; she lost her hearing after age six. She resides in a remote area of the Pennines, and raises a small flock of sheep along with writing poetry. In her volume of poetry entitled Silence Fell, which became a New York Times editor's choice book in 2007, she wrote about her six-year marriage to her husband, which began when she was 41 and he was in his late 80s. Reviewer James Longenbach in the New York Times described her poetry as not showy, with delicate near-rhymes which feel "inevitable" and that her subject matter showed an "acute relationship to the physical sensation of language" which "distinguishes these humble, deftly made poems." Chicago Tribune reviewer Katie Peterson wrote that Dickinson's poems were about "sheep farming and love" and that she is "at her best when she addresses love directly" with sometimes "complicated conclusions about sex and intimacy" and her "frank ability to bear pleasure and difficulty together". Critic Phoebe Pettingell calls Dickinson's early work "underwritten," but praised Silence Fell as, "emotionally engaging," expressing the hope that Dickinson would "develop from a pleasant, provincial poet to a rich and strange singer of the rural scene." Writing in the Chicago Sun-Times, poet Amy Newman described Dickinson as having "a talent for conveying the inaudible, the aura around us that can't be heard but can be felt."