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Fenton, James

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Fenton, James (Martin) (1949– )

English poet and journalist who has achieved recognition for his mainly political and satirical poetry, winning the Whitbread Award for poetry with Out of Danger (1993).

His first collection was Terminal Moraine (1972). Other publications include A Vacant Possession (1978), Children in Exile (1984), All the Wrong Places: Adrift in the Politics of Asia (1990), and Leonardo's Nephew: Essays on Art and Artists (1998).

Fenton was professor of poetry at Oxford University between 1994 and 1999.



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