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| '''HEATH-STUBBS, John F. A.''' OBE FRSL FEA (1918-2006) Poet. He was brought-up at Barton-on-Sea and New Milton. Attended Bembridge School on the Isle of Wight and Queen's College, [[Oxford]].
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| All his life John was a divided personality - ensnared between the traditionalist [[Hampshire]] of his youth and the permissive [[Soho]] of his mature years. He hated the word 'gay' and preferred 'queer' (blissfully unaware of its recapture by the Left).
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| Known for verse influenced by classical myths, and for the long Arthurian poem Artorius (1972).
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