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Anna Mendelssohn (born Anna Mendleson,〔Her name is frequently given as Anna Mendelson.〕 1948 – 15 November 2009), who wrote under the name Grace Lake, was a British writer, poet and political activist. She came from a left-wing political family, was inspired by the Paris student risings in May 1968, and became a political radical in Britain. Mendelsohn was convicted of conspiracy to cause explosions as part of The Angry Brigade, a ruling she insisted was unjust. After her release she raised a family, resumed her education and devoted her life to art and to poetry. She grew somewhat isolated from the rest of society, but her friends saw to it that some of her work was published. ==School== Mendleson was the daughter of Maurice Mendleson, a prosperous market trader from Stockport in Cheshire.〔Steve Crowther, "Breaking of Anna the Bomber", ''Daily Mirror'', 15 February 1977, p. 5.〕 According to Peter Riley, writing in ''The Guardian'', her father was from a "working class Jewish" background, and was a Labour councillor in Stockport;〔Carr, "The Angry Brigade", p. 36.〕 the Mendleson family was later described by Des Wilson as "politically radical". Mendleson was educated at Stockport High School for Girls, where she became Head Girl. She was reported to have been a "brilliant and unruly pupil".〔 In addition Mendleson fostered her artistic ability through attending the New Era Academy of Drama and Music from 1957 to 1967, and performed at several Northern Music Festivals.〔"Vanishing points: new modernist poems" (ed. John Kinsella, Rod Mengham), Salt Publishing, 2004, p. 302.〕
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