Wendy Cope
Author
Books
Books
Wendy Cope was born in Erith, Kent in 1945 and read History at St. Hilda's College, Oxford. She trained as a teacher at Westminster College of Education, Oxford and taught in primary shools in London. She became Arts and Reviews editor for Contact, the Inner London Education Authority magazine, and continued to teach part-time before becoming a freelance writer in 1986. She was television critic for The Spectator magazine until 1990. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and lives in Winchester. In l998 she was the listeners' choice in a BBC Radio 4 poll to succeed Ted Hughes as Poet Laureate. She received a Cholmondeley Award in1987 and was awarded the Michael Braude Award for Light Verse in 1995.
Poetry
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COLLECTED POEMS 2024 Faber | |
THE ORANGE AND OTHER POEMS 2024 Faber | Selected Poems |
2017 Faber | In her first collection of new poetry since 2011’s acclaimed Family Values, Wendy Cope celebrates ‘the half-forgotten stories of our lives’ with compassion, wisdom and wit. Cope continues to be the most generous of authors, sharing her experience of childhood and marriage and writing poignantly about the passing of time. In several of the poems she reimagines Shakespeare in unorthodox fashion; in others she offers heartfelt tributes to friends and to public figures including Eric Morecambe and John Cage. |
FAMILY VALUES 2011 Faber | From a motorway service area to her ambivalent relationship with religion. |
TWO CURES FOR LOVE Selected Poems 1979-2006 2008 Faber | |
GEORGE HERBERT: VERSE AND PROSE (Selector & Introduction) 2003 SPCK | |
IF I DON'T KNOW 2001 Faber | Shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Award |
HEAVEN ON EARTH: 101 HAPPY POEMS (Editor) 2001 Faber | |
BIG ORCHARD BOOK OF FUNNY POEMS (Editor) 2000 Orchard | |
THE EPIC POISE: A CELEBRATION OF TED HUGHES (Contributor) 1999 Faber | |
EVERGREEN VERSE (Contributor) 1997 Dent | |
FOR ALL OCCASIONS (Contributor) 1997 Methuen | |
A DRAFT OF XXX CANTOS (Contributor) 1997 Faber | |
DEAR FUTURE: A TIME CAPSULE OF POEMS (Contributor) 1997 Faber | |
MARIGOLDS GROW WILD ON PATFORMS: An Anthology of Railway Poetry (Contributor) 1996 Ward Lock | |
CASTING A SPELL (Contributor) 1996 Faber | |
THE SQUIRREL AND THE CROW 1994 Prospero Poets | |
THE FABER BOOK OF DRINK, DRINKERS AND DRINKING (Contributor) 1993 Faber | |
SERIOUS CONCERNS 1992 Faber | |
MEN AND THEIR BORING ARGUMENTS 1988 Wykeham | |
DOES SHE LIKE WORD GAMES 1988 Anvil Press Poetry | |
POEM FROM A COLOUR CHART OF HOUSE PAINTS (Limited Edition) 1986 Priapus Press | |
MAKING COCOA FOR KINGSLEY AMIS 1986 Faber | |
ACROSS THE CITY (Limited Edition) 1980 Priapus Press |
Children's
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POETRY COLLECTION BIG CAT SERIES - GOING FOR A DRIVE 2010 HarperCollins | Poems for Children |
IS THAT THE NEW MOON? (Selector) 2002 HarperCollins | |
SILLY BONES (Contributor) 1998 Scholastic | |
FUNNY BONES (contributor) 1998 Collins Educational | |
ANOTHER DAY ON YOUR FOOT AND I WOULD HAVE DIED (Contributor) 1996 Macmillan | |
OVER THE MOON: CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL POEMS (Contributor) 1996 Red Fox | |
THE ORCHARD BOOK OF FUNNY POEMS (Editor) 1993 Orchard | |
THE RIVER GIRL 1991 Faber | |
TWIDDLING YOUR THUMBS 1988 Faber |
Fiction
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THE FABER BOOK OF BEDTIME STORIES (Editor) 1999 Faber |
Non-Fiction
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2014 Two Roads | Wendy Cope has long been one of the nation's best-loved poets, with her sharp eye for human foibles and wry sense of humour. For the first time, Life, Love and the Archers brings together the best of her prose - recollections, reviews and essays from the light-hearted to the serious, taken from a lifetime of published and unpublished work, and all with Cope's lightness of touch. Here readers can meet the Enid-Blyton-obsessed schoolgirl, the ambivalent daughter, the amused teacher, the sensitive journalist, the cynical romantic and the sardonic television critic, as well as touching on books and writers who have informed a lifetime of reading and writing. Wendy Cope is a master of the one-liner as well as the couplet, the telling review as well as the sonnet, and Life, Love and the Archers gives us a wonderfully entertaining and unforgettable portrait of one of England's favourite writers. A book for anyone who's ever fallen in love, tried to give up smoking, or consoled themselves that they'll never be quite as old as Mick Jagger. |