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Lavinia Greenlaw

Lavinia Greenlaw (born 30 July 1962)〔("Ms Lavinia Greenlaw", ''Debrett's''. )〕 is an English poet and novelist. Her most recent work is ''A Double Sorrow: A Version of Troilus and Criseyde'', which was shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award in 2014.〔Dundee University Review of the Arts (Retrieved 23 September 2015. )〕
==Biography==
Greenlaw was born in London into a family of doctors and scientists, but in 1973 when she was eleven years old, her family moved from London to a village in Essex.〔(Adam Newey, "Poetry – Essex Girl" ), ''New Statesman'', 13 October 2003; ("Lavinia Greenlaw: Testament of middle youth", ''Independent'', 6 January 2006 )〕 She has described the seven years there as "an interim time", with "memories of time being arrested, nothing much happening." She read modern arts at Kingston Polytechnic, studied at the London College of Printing and has an MA in art history from the Courtauld Institute. She has worked as an editor at Imperial College of Science and Technology and for the publishers Allison and Busby〔(Biography at ''The International Literary Quarterly''. )〕〔Mohit K. Ray (ed.), ''The Atlantic Companion to Literature in English'', New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers, 2007, pp. 221–222.〕 and subsequently Earthscan.〔("Greenlaw, Lavinia (Elaine)" ), Encyclopedia.com.〕 She also worked as an arts administrator for the London Arts Board and the South Bank Centre.
In 1994 she embarked upon a career as a freelance artist, critic and radio broadcaster.〔 She has been writer in residence at the Science Museum, reader in residence at the Royal Festival Hall, and poet in residence at a firm of solicitors in London.〔 In 2013 she was awarded an Engagement Fellowship by the Wellcome Trust.〔("Wellcome Trust awards three new Engagement Fellowships" ), Wellcome Trust, 3 September 2013.〕
Her sound work, ''Audio Obscura'', was commissioned in 2011 from Artangel and Manchester International Festival, and won the 2011 Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry.〔(Biography, Lavinia Greenlaw website. )〕〔Alison Flood, ("Lavinia Greenlaw wins Ted Hughes award 2011 for new work in poetry" ), ''The Guardian'', 30 March 2012.〕
She lives in London and currently works as professor of creative writing at the University of East Anglia.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Goldsmiths College > Department of English & Comparative Literature )〕 She was a judge for the 2010 Manchester Poetry Prize. In 2014 she was chair of the judging panel for the inaugural Folio Prize.〔Mark Brown, ("Lavinia Greenlaw to chair judging panel for Folio prize" ), ''The Guardian'', 16 July 2013.〕〔Mark Brown, ("Folio Prize announces inaugural shortlist of eight books" ), ''The Guardian'', 10 February 2014.〕

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