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David Macleod Black (born 8 November 1941) is a South African-born Scottish poet and psychoanalyst. He is author of six collections of poetry and is included in British Poetry since 1945, ''Emergency Kit'' (Faber), ''Wild Reckoning'' (Calouste Gulbenkian), ''Twentieth Century Scottish Poetry'' (Faber) and many other anthologies. As a psychoanalyst he has published many professional papers, an edited volume on psychoanalysis and religion, and a collection of essays relating to values and science. ==Life== As a child, David Black lived in South Africa (his country of birth), Malawi and Tanzania before moving with his family to Scotland in 1950. After leaving school he spent a year in France before going to Edinburgh University to study Philosophy. Later he studied Buddhism and Hinduism under Ninian Smart at Lancaster. While at Edinburgh he met the Scottish poet Robert Garioch, who became a lasting influence and inspiration. In the late 1960s he lived in London and taught philosophy and literature at Chelsea School of Art, where he met the American poet Martha Kapos and the painters Ken Kiff and John McLean, who were to become lifelong friends. Following six months teaching in Japan, and a year at the Findhorn Foundation on the Moray Firth, Black trained in Psychotherapy first at the Westminster Pastoral Foundation (WPF) and later with the British Psychoanalytical Society/Institute of Psychoanalysis. After the unexpected death of WPF's founder, William Kyle, he chaired the Executive Committee for a year until the appointment of the new Director, Derek Blows. He has worked for many years as a psychoanalyst in London. he has been a lecturer and supervisor on a number of psychoanalytic and psychotherapy trainings and is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society. He is married with two step-daughters, and now lives in London and Wiltshire.
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