Fiona Sampson
Fiona Ruth Sampson, is a British poet and writer. She is published in thirty-seven languages and has received a
number of national and international awards for her writing.
Education
Sampson was educated at the Royal Academy of Music, and following a brief career as a concert violinist, studied at Oxford University, where she won the Newdigate Prize. She gained a PhD in the philosophy of language from Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands. She now lives in Herefordshire.Work
As a young poet she was the founder-director of Poetryfest – the Aberystwyth International Poetry Festival and the founding editor of Orient Express, a journal of contemporary writing from Europe.Sampson has published twenty-nine books, including collections of poetry, volumes on the philosophy of language and on the writing process. She has written prose on place, literary criticism - she contributes regularly to The Guardian, The Irish Times The Independent, the Times Literary Supplement and the Sunday Times - and biography. She has developed a special interest in the Romantics, editing the Faber Poet to Poet edition of Percy Bysshe Shelley, writing a psychological biography In Search of Mary Shelley: The Girl Who Wrote Frankenstein.
Her work has appeared in more than thirty-five languages and received a number of international awards. Her own translations include the work of Jaan Kaplinski. Sampson's work is held online, in text and audio, at The Poetry Archive.
Her fifth full poetry collection was Rough Music. It followed A Century of Poetry Review, a PBS Special Commendation and Poetry Writing: The expert guide. Her volume of Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures on the formal links between music and poetry, Music Lessons, was published in 2011, and Percy Bysshe Shelley in the Faber and Faber Poet to Poet series, appeared in the same year, reissued in 2012. Beyond the Lyric: a map of contemporary British poetry is the first study of the poetry mainstream to identify the range of contemporary British poetics without being partisan, and to recognise the contribution of women across that range; not surprisingly, it was treated as controversial. Coleshill , a PBS Recommendation, is a portrait of place and feeling. Her seventh collection is "The Catch". In 2016 she also published her study of such musical forms as the phrasal breath in verse, "Lyric Cousins: Musical Form in Poetry". It 2017 she publishes a prose essay, "Limestone Country", with Little Toller.
From 2005–12, Sampson was the editor of Poetry Review, the oldest and most widely read poetry journal in the UK. She was the first woman editor of the journal since Muriel Spark. In January 2013 she founded Poem, a quarterly international review, published by the University of Roehampton, where Sampson is Professor of Poetry and the Director of Roehampton Poetry Centre.
Sampson has been a judge for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, the Irish Times IMPAC Awards, the 2011 Forward Poetry Prizes and the 2012 Griffin Poetry Prize, the 2015 T.S. Eliot Prize, the 2016 Ondaatje Prize. She chaired the 2015 and 2017 Roehampton Prize and the 2015 and 2016 European Lyric Atlas Prize. From 2013-6 she was a judge for the Society of Authors' Cholmondeley Awards.
Selected bibliography
BOOKS :- The Everlasting Universe of Things: How the Romantics taught us to see the world, Crowood Press: Dec 2018
- On the White Plain: the search for Mary Shelley, Profile Books: Jan 2018
- Limestone Country, Little Toller: May 2017
- Lyric Cousins: Poetry & musical form, Edinburgh University Press: 2016
- The Catch, Penguin Random House: 2016
- * Russian edition, as Do Potopa, Liberated Verse, Kyiv: Jan 2017
- *Marevo, Ad Fontes, Kyiv: 2015
- * Volta Tractus Arte, Bucharest: 2015
- Revenant, in Chinese, Intellectual Property Publishing House: 2014
- Coleshill##, Penguin Random House: 2013
- * Bosnian edition, Sveti Hieronymous, Banja Luka: Feb 2016
- Night Fugue: Selected Poems, Sheep Meadow Press : 2013
- Beyond the Lyric: a map of contemporary British poetry, Penguin Random House 2012
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1st edition: The Romantics Series: Faber: 2011
- * 2nd edition: Poet to Poet: Faber: 2012
- Music Lessons: The Newcastle Poetry Lectures, Bloodaxe: 2011
- Selected Poems Jaan Kaplinski, Bloodaxe: 2011
- * Poljupci I Molitva, Bronko Miljokovic, Nis: 2010
- * Zweimal sieben Gedichte, Wieser Verlag, Klagenfurt: 2009
- * Pjesme, Croatian PEN, Zagreb: 2008
- Rough Music, Carcanet: 2010
- A Century of Poetry Review, Carcanet: 2009
- Poetry Writing, Robert Hale: 2009
- * Second impression 2011
- Attitudes of Prayer/Attitudes de Prière with printmaker Tadashi Mamada, Editions Transignum, Paris: 2008
- Common Prayer, Carcanet: 2007
- On Listening: Selected Essays, Salt: 2007
- Day, Amir Or, Dedalus, Dublin: 2006
- Writing: Self and Reflexivity with Celia Hunt, Palgrave Macmillan: 2005
- The Distance Between Us, Seren: 2005
- * Bulgarian edition, Balkani, Sofia: 2009
- * Hebrew edition, Keshev, Tel Aviv: 2007
- * Albanian edition, Poeteka, Tirana: 2006
- * Macedonian edition, Magor, Skopje: 2005
- * Romanian edition, Editura Parallela 45, Bucharest: 2005
- Creative Writing in Health and Social Care, Jessica Kingsley: 2004
- A Fine Line: New Poetry from Central and Eastern Europe, Arc: 2004
- Evening Brings Everything Back, Jaan Kaplinski, Bloodaxe: 2004
- Patuvachki Knevnik, Knixevna Akademija, Skopje: 2004
- Folding the Real, Seren: 2001
- * Romanian edition Editura Paralela 45, Bucharest: 2004
- The Healing Word, The Poetry Society: 1999
- The Self on the Page'', Jessica Kingsley: 1998
- * Hebrew edition, ACh Publishers, Tel Aviv: 2002
- Fiona Sampson, The Poetry Archive: 2007
- Rough Music, with composer Steven Goss: Boosey and Hawkes: 2010
- Bee Sama' with Luminita Spinu: Kings College London Festival: 2015
- Three sonnets with Harrison Birtwistle: Nash Ensemble: Wigmore Hall: fc
- Tree Carols with Sally Beamish: Coull Quartet: City of London Festival: 2014, Edition Peters: 2015
- Rough Music with Steven Goss: Guildford International Festival: 2009, Boosey and Hawkes: 2010