Rebecca Swift
Rebecca Swift (1964-2017) was born in London and read English at Oxford University. She wrote prolifically throughout her life – diaries, poems and novels. For seven years she worked at Virago Press, where she first conceived of the idea for the Lterary Consultancy which she co-founded in 1996 and was Director of until 2017.
For Chatto & Windus she edited a volume of letters between George Bernard Shaw and Margaret Wheeler, Letters from Margaret: The Fascinating Story of Two Babies Swapped at Birth (1992) and Imagining Characters: Six Conversations about Women Writers, a book of conversations between writer A.S.Byatt and psychoanalyst Ignês Sodré (1995). Her poems have been anthologised in Virago New Poets (1990), Vintage New Writing 6 (1995), Driftwood US (2005), and Staple (2008). Her biography of Emily Dickinson, Dickinson: Poetic Lives, was published in 2011 with Hesperus Press.
She also wrote a libretto funded by Arts Council England and commissioned by the Lontano Ensemble; the opera, Spirit Child, composed by Jenni Roditi, was performed at Ocean in Hackney, London in 2001. She has also written and reviewed for the Independent on Sunday and the Guardian and completed an M.A. in Psychoanalytic Studies at the Tavistock.
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