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(6 January 1931 – 26 August 2015) was an English poet, lecturer, actor, broadcaster and columnist. His father was the '' ITMA'' scriptwriter Ted Kavanagh.


Life

Patrick Joseph Kavanagh worked as a
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, then as a newsreader for
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, in Paris. He attended acting classes but was called up for National Service, and was wounded in the Korean War. Kavanagh attended
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, from 1951 to 1954; there he began to write poetry, and met Sally Philipps, the daughter of the novelist
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. He and Philipps wed in 1956; two years later she died suddenly, of
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, while they were living in Java, where he was teaching for the British Council. His memoir about their relationship, '' The Perfect Stranger'', won the Richard Hillary Memorial Prize. He published several volumes of poetry: ''One and One'', ''On the Way to the Depot'', ''About Time'', ''Edward Thomas in Heaven'', ''Life Before Death'' and ''An Enchantment'' and ''Something About''. There were collections: ''Selected Poems'', ''Presences: New and Selected Poems'', and ''Collected Poems''. In 1993 he was given the Cholmondeley Award for poetry. Kavanagh's first novel, ''A Song and Dance'', was awarded the
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; he wrote three further novels: ''A Happy Man'', ''People and Weather'', and ''Only by Mistake''; and two novels for children: ''Scarf Jack'' and ''Rebel for Good''. He published a collection of essays and articles ''People and Places: A Selection 1975–1987'', a travel autobiography ''Finding Connections'', and a literary companion ''Voices in Ireland''. He was editor of ''Collected Poems of Ivor Gurney'', ''The Bodley Head
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'', ''The Essential G. K. Chesterton'', ''The Oxford Book of Short Poems '' (with
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) and ''A Book of Consolations''. He co-presented the programmes ''Poetry Please'' on BBC Radio 4 and '' Not So Much a Programme'' on BBC1 TV. His acting roles included the films '' Masters of Venus'' (1962), '' Half Moon Street'' (1986) and ''
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'' (1990), and his television appearances include ''Journey Through Summer'', as the Nazi-memorabilia-collecting Father Seamus Fitzpatrick in the episode of '' Father Ted'', "Are You Right There, Father Ted?", and as the secret agent Sean Mortimer suffering from drug-induced amnesia in the episode " The Forget-Me-Knot" of the series ''
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'', the last episode with Diana Rigg in the female leading role. He was a columnist for '' The Spectator'' from 1983 to 1996 and then for '' The Times Literary Supplement'' until 2002.


Death

Kavanagh lived in Gloucestershire from 1963 until his death. He married his second wife, Catherine Ward, in 1965; they had two sons together.


Publications

*''One and One'', London: Heinemann, 1959. *''The Perfect Stranger'' (autobiography), London: Chatto and Windus, 1966. *''On the Way to the Depot'', London: Chatto & Windus/The Hogarth Press, 1967. *''A Song and Dance'', 1968 *''About Time'', London: Chatto & Windus/The Hogarth Press, 1970. *''A Happy Man'', 1972. *''Edward Thomas in Heaven'', London: Chatto & Windus/The Hogarth Press, 1974. *''People and Weather'', London: John Calder, 1978. *''Scarf Jack'', 1978. *''Life Before Death'', London: Chatto & Windus/The Hogarth Press, 1979. *''Rebel for Good'', 1980. *''Collected Poems of Ivor Gurney'' (editor), Oxford University Press, 1982 (paperback) *''The Oxford Book of Short Poems'' (co-editor with James Michie), Oxford University Press, 1985. *''The Bodley Head
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'', (editor), 1985 *''Only by Mistake'', 1986. *''The Essential G. K. Chesterton'', (editor), 1987 *''People and Places: a selection 1975–1987'', 1988 *''Finding Connections'', 1990 *''An Enchantment'', Manchester: Carcanet, 1991. *''A Book of Consolations'', (editor), 1992 *''Collected Poems''. Manchester:
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, 1995. *'' Voices in Ireland: A Traveller's Literary Companion'', John Murray, 1995. *''Something About'', Manchester: Carcanet, 2004. *P. J. Kavanagh Reading from his poems, The Poetry Archive 2005


Partial filmography

*'' Masters of Venus'' (1962) – Mike *''
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'' (1962) – Staff Major – Murray's Aide (uncredited) *''
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'' (1965) – Lt. Bentley *'' Half Moon Street'' (1986) – General Sir George Newhouse *''
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'' (1990) – Alec Nevin


References


External links


PJ Kavanagh at Poetry Archive
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Site which includes ''Voices in Ireland'' by PJ Kavanagh complete
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kavanagh, P. J. 1931 births 2015 deaths Lehmann family British Army soldiers Military personnel from Sussex Alumni of Merton College, Oxford BBC Radio 4 presenters British Army personnel of the Korean War English male television actors People educated at Douai School Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature English male poets People from Worthing