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Denise Riley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denise Riley
Denise Riley (born 1948, Carlisle) is an English poet and philosopher who began to be published in the 1970s. Her poetry is remarkable for its paradoxical interrogation of selfhood within the lyric mode.〔Tony Lopez, ''Meaning Performance: Essays on Poetry,'' Cambridge, UK: Salt, 2006, 123-4; see also Christine Kennedy and David Kennedy, "'Expectant Contexts': Corporeal and desiring spaces in Denise Riley's Poetry," ''Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry'', 1, 1 (2009): 79-101.〕 Her critical writings on motherhood, women in history, "identity", and philosophy of language, are recognised as an important contribution to feminism and contemporary philosophy. She was, until recently, Professor of Literature with Philosophy at the University of East Anglia and is currently A. D. White Professor-at-large at Cornell University.〔Birkbeck, University of London staff: () Retrieved 17.10.2011.〕 She was formerly Writer in Residence at Tate Gallery London, and has held fellowships at Brown University and at Birkbeck, University of London. Among her poetry publications is ''Penguin Modern Poets 10'', with Douglas Oliver and Iain Sinclair (1996).〔British Council Writers Directory: () Retrieved 15.10.2011.〕 She lives in London. She is not related to the poet Peter Riley. ==Awards and honors==
*2012 Forward Poetry Prize, Best Single Poem, 'A Part Song'
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