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      • Adam Horovitz (born 1971) is a British poet. He is the son of the poets Michael Horovitz and Frances Horovitz.
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  2. Adam Horovitz (born 1971) is a British poet. He is the son of the poets Michael Horovitz and Frances Horovitz. [1] Biography. Born in London in 1971, he moved with his parents to Stroud, Gloucestershire, the same year. [2] . He has been active as a poet since the 1990s [3] but has been writing since childhood. [4] .

  3. Adam Horovitz is a poet, journalist and editor. He was born in 1971 in London and raised in Slad, Gloucestershire. He has written poetry since childhood but started to take it seriously in his early 20s.

  4. Mar 25, 2020 · “I wrote that one in a frenzy”, Adam Horovitz explained, talking of The Abattoir. “I had to get it all out and work through what I thought about it”. And indeed, there was a lot to get out – save one other, it is the longest poem in the whole collection of The Soil Never Sleeps, his latest book.

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  5. Jan 23, 2018 · Adam Horovitz grew up with a mythic sense of landscape. Both his parents – the poets Michael and Frances Horovitz – reacted in writing to the Piedmont Valley, Slad, where the family lived.

  6. May 24, 2020 · Adam Horovitz was born in Manhattan, in 1966, and raised there by his mother, the artist Doris Keefe. His father, the playwright Israel Horovitz, left the family in 1969. New York in the...

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  7. Adam Horovitz was born in 1971 in London and raised in Slad, Gloucestershire. He has released three pamphlets: Next Year in Jerusalem; The Great Unlearning and Waiting for the Flame. His first full collection of poems, Turning, was published by Headland in 2011. He was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2012.

  8. Biography. Adam Horovitz was born in London. His debut collection, Turning, was published in 2011 and his memoir of growing up in Cider with Rosie country, A Thousand Laurie Lees, was published by the History Press in 2014. He was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2012.

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