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− | Olive Dehn - Poet and children's writer - The Independent - 27 April 2007 - by Nicholas Tucker | + | '''Olive Dehn - Poet and children's writer - The Independent - 27 April 2007 - by Nicholas Tucker''' |
"Poet, children's writer, organic farmer and lifelong anarchist, Olive Dehn was an unforgettable presence. Living for years in the fastness of Ashdown Forest in Sussex, she was like a benevolent pixie to the many she constantly befriended. Arrested in her earlier life first by the Nazis and then by the KGB, she also remained a persistent thorn in the flesh for the many governments she took issue with." | "Poet, children's writer, organic farmer and lifelong anarchist, Olive Dehn was an unforgettable presence. Living for years in the fastness of Ashdown Forest in Sussex, she was like a benevolent pixie to the many she constantly befriended. Arrested in her earlier life first by the Nazis and then by the KGB, she also remained a persistent thorn in the flesh for the many governments she took issue with." | ||
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By Nicholas Tucker
Olive Dehn - Poet and children's writer - The Independent - 27 April 2007 - by Nicholas Tucker
"Poet, children's writer, organic farmer and lifelong anarchist, Olive Dehn was an unforgettable presence. Living for years in the fastness of Ashdown Forest in Sussex, she was like a benevolent pixie to the many she constantly befriended. Arrested in her earlier life first by the Nazis and then by the KGB, she also remained a persistent thorn in the flesh for the many governments she took issue with."
(From Nicholas Tucker obit of Olive Dehn)
Olive Dehn Video
Olive Dehn External Links
- The Guardian Olive Dehn Obituary 31st March 2007
- The Independent Olive Dehn by Nicholas Tucker, 27th April 2007