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  1. Jun 5, 2023 · Frieda Hughes on Love, Loss, and Magpies | Vanity Fair. in conversation. “Somebody Has to Live Life Like It Matters.” Frieda Hughes on Love, Loss, and Magpies. The painter and poet...

  2. Apr 16, 2023 · Sun 16 Apr 2023 07.00 EDT. Frieda Hughes is a poet and painter. She has published seven children’s books and four poetry collections. She lives and works in mid-Wales where she rescues, keeps...

  3. Frieda Hughes on her famous literary family and her magpie memoir George | The Independent. Culture Books Features. Interview. ‘It’s really strange to be reminded of your perpetually dead...

  4. This is where she wrote most of the Wooroloo poems. Frieda was drawn to Western Australia’s diverse landscape and open wilderness on a visit in 1988 and moved there in 1991. It proved to be a rich source of inspiration, both for her poetry and her paintings, until she returned to England in 1998.

  5. Sep 23, 2015 · Sylvia Plath. At the opening night of her private view and book launch, poet and artist Frieda Hughes appeared at the door of the Belgravia Gallery in Mayfair, a small but striking figure in a...

  6. Frieda Hughes, daughter of poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, is the author of Stonepicker and the Book of Mirrors (Harper Collins, 2009), Forty-Five (Harper Collins, 2006), Waxworks (Harper Collins, 2002), and Wooroloo (Harper Flamingo, 1998). She lives in Wales.

  7. Jun 6, 2023 · 6 min. In her new memoir, “ George ,” Frieda Hughes rarely mentions her famous parents, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. But their absence — in life and art — underscores this poignant and often...

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