The Death of Ophelia - James Balloch - Böcker - Aesop Publications - 9781910301739 - 25 juni 2019
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The Death of Ophelia

James Balloch

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The Death of Ophelia

collection of poems by the late Oxford poet, James Balloch, who died in 2018. James Alan Balloch - 'Jim' to his friends - was an extraordinary man, delightful, unpretentious, understated, a thinker. He was clever, articulate, creative, sensitive, hardworking, warm, knowing, but with a non-judgemental sense of humour. He had an unconscious natural ability in becoming a friend to anyone; he was sociable but often alone. Jim was born on 20 June 1937 in Hornchurch, the London Borough of Havering, before moving to Coventry at a young age and finally settling in Oxford, detached from any family. He was self-educated, teaching himself to read and write Latin. This, with his love of literature in various forms including Shakespeare, the classics and poetry, was his consuming passion. Jim spent his working life in the print industry, employed by Hunts Lithoprint, originally located in the heart of Oxford, just off Broad Street, earning him the name of 'Jim the Trim' due to the vast amount of printed materials he would handle and guillotine. Jim wrote his poetry and thoughts over many years. He spent over forty-six years with Hunts Lithoprint, for whom he was still employed until his death on 12 January 2017, aged 80. A cherry blossom tree, forming a resting place in Jim's memory, has been planted at one of his favourite locations, the pond, Oxford University Parks, Parks Road, Oxford. Jim always got on with everyone he came into contact with. He was gentle, reserved and unassuming and so very popular with his friends and colleagues. Hunts was extremely important to Jim and became his family.

Media Böcker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mjukt omslag och limmad rygg)
Releasedatum 25 juni 2019
ISBN13 9781910301739
Utgivare Aesop Publications
Antal sidor 270
Mått 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   399 g
Språk Engelska