Kazantzis, Judith (1940–)
Kazantzis, Judith (1940–)
British poet, short-story writer and feminist. Born 1940 in East Sussex, England; children: 2.
Member of Women's Literature Collective; reviewed works for feminist journal Spare Rib; writings include Minefield (1977), The Wicked Queen (1980), Let's Pretend (1984), The Flame Tree (1988), The Rabbit Magician Plate (1992), and Swimming Through the Grand Hotel (1997); wrote poems and stories for collections and anthologies including Poems on the Underground (2001); novels include Of Love and Terror (2002).
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BORN: 1606, Coleshill, Hertfordshire, England
DIED: 1687, Beaconsfield, England
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry
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