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    Florence Margaret Smith (20 September 1902 – 7 March 1971), known as Stevie Smith, was an English poet and novelist. She won the Cholmondeley Award and was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. A play, Stevie by Hugh Whitemore, based on her life, was adapted into a film starring Glenda Jackson . Life.

  2. Learn about Stevie Smith (1902-1971), a sophisticated and original poet who wrote about suffering, mortality, and the "age of unrest" with a macabre sense of humor. Read her biography, poems, and reviews on the Poetry Foundation website.

  3. Sep 10, 2020 · Stevie Smith (1902-71) was one of the most distinctive and individual poets of the twentieth century. Born in Hull in England as Florence Smith, she was given the nickname ‘Stevie’ after a famous jockey of the time, because she was so small.

  4. Stevie Smith (born Sept. 20, 1902, Hull, Yorkshire, Eng.—died March 7, 1971, London) was a British poet who expressed an original and visionary personality in her work, combining a lively wit with penetrating honesty and an absence of sentiment.

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  5. Learn about the life and works of Stevie Smith, a 20th-century English poet who wrote with dark humor and introspection. Find out about her early influences, literary career, personal struggles, and best-known poem, Not Waving but Drowning.

  6. Feb 10, 2016 · The poet Stevie Smith was both lauded and patronised in her lifetime, often for the wrong reasons. BIDISHA considers one of Britain’s most distinctive poets and argues that it’s time to stop ...

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  8. Jun 9, 2016 · Hermione Lee praises Stevie Smith (1902–1971) as a major English poet of the 20th century, with skill, range, comedy, and depth of feeling. She explores the comparisons, contradictions, and challenges of Smith's poetry and personality.