Kim Taplin (1943–2024) was an English poet and non-fiction writer. She studied English at Somerville College, University of Oxford.[1] Her death was announced on 10 April 2024. She was 80.[2]
Taplin published several collections of poetry, and non-fiction works. The English Path was noted in the British Council's "Best books" in 1984,[3] and Tongues in Trees: Studies in Literature and Ecology was reviewed in Poetry Review in 1990.[4] Her 1993 work Three Women in a Boat retraces the journey of Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat. She wrote several articles for Resurgence magazine.[5]
Her poem "Trying for truth" was included in a 1991 collection Elected friends: poems for and about Edward Thomas.[1]
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