Edward James Hughes, OM, referred to normally as Ted Hughes, (August 17, 1930 – October 28, 1998) was an English poet and children's writer. He is considered by many to be one of the best poets of his generation. Hughes was Poet Laureate in England from 1984 until his death. He was also famously married from 1956-1963 to the American poet Sylvia Plath. Plath was very depressed, and tried to commit suicide several times before finally succeeding in 1963 at the age of 30. Hughes has explored his complex relationship with Plath in his last book of poems, Birthday Letters (1998).
In 2003 he was portrayed by British Actor Daniel Craig in Sylvia, a biography film of Sylvia Plath.
Six years after Plath's death, on March 25, 1969, Assia Wevill (Hughes's lover) killed herself and their daughter, Alexandra Tatiana Eloise Wevill, nicknamed Shura, who had been born on March 3, 1965. In August 1970, Hughes married Carol Orchard, a nurse. They remained together until his death on October 28 1998. He received the Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom just before his death. Hughes died after an 18-month-long battle with secondary liver cancer.
In addition to poetry, Hughes wrote classical opera librettos and children's books. One of these, The Iron Man, became the basis of Pete Townshend's rock opera of the same name, and the animated film The Iron Giant. Hughes was appointed as Poet Laureate in 1984 following the death of John Betjeman (although it was later hinted that Hughes was second choice for the appointment after Philip Larkin, the preferred nominee, declined, feeling his poetic gifts spent). Hughes served in this position until his death in 1998. His definitive 1333-page Collected Poems (Faber & Faber) appeared in 2003.
Anthologies edited by Hughes
Prose
Books for Children
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