- Keith Bosley
Keith Bosley (born 1937 in
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire , grew up inMaidenhead ,Berkshire ) is a British poet and language expert. He was educated atSir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow (1949 – 1956) and the Universities of Paris, Caen, and Reading (1956 – 1960), where he read French.In 1961 he began working for the
BBC , mainly as an announcer on the World Service, but the work for which he perhaps best known is as a poet and translator. In 1978 he was awarded the Finnish State Prize for Translators. In 1980 he became a Corresponding Member of theFinnish Literature Society , and a year later he undertook a Middle East lecture tour for the BBC and theBritish Council . Other accolades include first prize in the British Comparative Literature Association's translation competition in 1982 and, in the same year, in the English Goethe Society's translation competition. In 1991 he was made a Knight First Class of theOrder of the White Rose ofFinland .Bosley retired from the BBC in 1993, and lives in Upton Park,
Slough ,Berkshire . In 2001 he was awarded a pension from theRoyal Literary Fund , and continues in his role as organist at St Laurence's Church, Upton-cum-Chalvey. He is married to Satu Salo, the harpist, and has three sons – Ben, Sebastian and Gabriel.Publications
Bosley's output divides neatly between his work as a poet and translator:
;Poetry
* "The Possibility of Angels" (1969)
* "And I Dance: for children" (1972)
* "Dark Summer" (1976)
* "Stations" (1979)
* "A Chiltern Hundred" (1987)
* "An Upton Hymnal" (1999);Translations
* "Russia's Other Poets" (1968)
* "An Idiom of Night:Pierre Jean Jouve " (1968)
* "The War Wife: Vietnamese poetry" (1972)
* "The Song of Songs" (1976)
* "Finnish Folk Poetry: Epic" (1977)
* "Mallarmé: The Poems" (1977)
* "A Round O: André Frénaud" (1977)
* "The Last Temptations: opera byJoonas Kokkonen " (1977)
* "Whitsongs:Eino Leino " (1978)
* "The Elek Book of Oriental Verse" (1979)
* "A Reading of Ashes:Jerzy Ficowski " (1981)
* "From the Theorems of Master Jean de La Ceppède" (1983)
* "TheKalevala " (1989)
* "Luís de Camões : Epic and Lyric" (1990)
* "The Kanteletar: selection" (1992)
* "The Great Bear: Finno-Ugrian oral poetry" (1993)
* "Odes:Aleksis Kivi " (1994)
* "A Centenary Pessoa" (1995)
* "Rome the Sorceress: André Frénaud" (1995)
* "Eve Blossom Has Wheels: German love poetry" (1997)
* "Skating on the Sea: poetry from Finland" (1997)Other works include contributions to numerous journals in the UK, France, Finland and the USA, and authorship of hundreds of radio scripts including "The Poetry of Europe" (9 x 30-min programmes, 1981), and "The Kalevala" (15 x 15-min programmes, 1992).
External links
* [http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-283570-X Reviews of "The Kalevala", as translated by Keith Bosley] – ISBN 0-19-283570-X – (pub. Oxford University Press)
* [http://virtual.finland.fi/netcomm/news/showarticle.asp?intNWSAID=27030 "The Kanteletar"] – Finland's treasury of folk lyrics and ballads
* [http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/titlepage.asp?isbn=185224318X Rome the Sorceress] – ISBN 185224318X – by André Frénaud, as translated by Keith Bosley
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