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In 1996, she was appointed as a lecturer in poetry at [[Manchester Metropolitan University]],
 
In 1996, she was appointed as a lecturer in poetry at [[Manchester Metropolitan University]],
  
In 2009 she was appointed Poet Laureate.
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In 2009 she was appointed Poet Laureate (the first female poet to be so honoured).
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Carol Ann Duffy lives in [[Didsbury]], Manchester:
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:"Now, she lives in the Manchester suburb of Didsbury, where she looks after her daughter Ella’s two spaniels, Lola and Scrumpy, while Ella is finishing her degree in English, education and drama at Cambridge." <ref>Alex Clark, [https://www.th
  
 
She was listed number 45 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] and 25 in the [[Pink List 2012]].
 
She was listed number 45 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] and 25 in the [[Pink List 2012]].
  
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Poets]]
 
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[[Category:Dramatists]]
 
[[Category:Dramatists]]

Revision as of 10:50, 12 March 2019

Carol Ann Duffy in 2009
Carol Ann Duffy (born Glasgow 1955) is a poet and playwright.

She studied philosophy at Liverpool University.

She lived for a number of years with the Liverpool poet Adrian Henri, but later had a 15-year relationship with the poet and novelist Jackie Kay.

In 1996, she was appointed as a lecturer in poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University,

In 2009 she was appointed Poet Laureate (the first female poet to be so honoured).

Carol Ann Duffy lives in Didsbury, Manchester:

"Now, she lives in the Manchester suburb of Didsbury, where she looks after her daughter Ella’s two spaniels, Lola and Scrumpy, while Ella is finishing her degree in English, education and drama at Cambridge." [1]
  1. Alex Clark, [https://www.th She was listed number 45 in the Pride Power List 2011 and 25 in the Pink List 2012.

    References

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    1. Alex Clark, [https://www.th She was listed number 45 in the Pride Power List 2011 and 25 in the Pink List 2012.

      References

      This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.

      <references> [[Category:Poets]] [[Category:Dramatists]] [[Category:Pride Power List 2011|45]] [[Category:Pink List 2012|25]] [[Category:Pink List 2010|05]] [[Category:1955 births]] [[Category:Living people]]</span> </li> </ol></references>