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Patrick Roland Cullinan (21 May 1932 – 14 April 2011) was a South African poet and biographer. He was born in Pretoria into a significant diamond-mining family (his grandfather, Sir Thomas Cullinan, a diamond mine owner, gave his name to the Cullinan Diamond) and Patrick attended Charterhouse School and Magdalen College, University of Oxford in England (where he read Italian and Russian). After his studies, he returned to South Africa, where he worked as a sawmill owner and farmer in the Eastern Transvaal. With Lionel Abrahams, he founded the Bateleur Press in 1974, and the literary journal The Bloody Horse: Writings and the Arts in 1980. Through the journal (the title taken from a poem by Roy Campbell) Cullinan sought to re-establish the standing of poetry in South Africa. Influences incl

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  • Patrick Roland Cullinan (21 May 1932 – 14 April 2011) was a South African poet and biographer. He was born in Pretoria into a significant diamond-mining family (his grandfather, Sir Thomas Cullinan, a diamond mine owner, gave his name to the Cullinan Diamond) and Patrick attended Charterhouse School and Magdalen College, University of Oxford in England (where he read Italian and Russian). After his studies, he returned to South Africa, where he worked as a sawmill owner and farmer in the Eastern Transvaal. With Lionel Abrahams, he founded the Bateleur Press in 1974, and the literary journal The Bloody Horse: Writings and the Arts in 1980. Through the journal (the title taken from a poem by Roy Campbell) Cullinan sought to re-establish the standing of poetry in South Africa. Influences included John Betjeman, W. B. Yeats, Eugenio Montale, Rimbaud, and Dante (en)
  • Patrick Cullinan (ur. 21 maja 1932, zm. 14 kwietnia 2011 w Kapsztadzie) – południowoafrykański pisarz i poeta. Urodził się w Pretorii w zamożnej rodzinie właścicieli kopalni diamentów, ukończył University of Oxford w Wielkiej Brytanii. Po studiach powrócił do kraju i został właścicielem tartaka w Transwalu. Razem z założył w 1980 roku pismo literackie The Bloody Horse: Writings and the Arts. Był jednym z przeciwników apartheidu w RPA. (pl)
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  • Patrick Cullinan (ur. 21 maja 1932, zm. 14 kwietnia 2011 w Kapsztadzie) – południowoafrykański pisarz i poeta. Urodził się w Pretorii w zamożnej rodzinie właścicieli kopalni diamentów, ukończył University of Oxford w Wielkiej Brytanii. Po studiach powrócił do kraju i został właścicielem tartaka w Transwalu. Razem z założył w 1980 roku pismo literackie The Bloody Horse: Writings and the Arts. Był jednym z przeciwników apartheidu w RPA. (pl)
  • Patrick Roland Cullinan (21 May 1932 – 14 April 2011) was a South African poet and biographer. He was born in Pretoria into a significant diamond-mining family (his grandfather, Sir Thomas Cullinan, a diamond mine owner, gave his name to the Cullinan Diamond) and Patrick attended Charterhouse School and Magdalen College, University of Oxford in England (where he read Italian and Russian). After his studies, he returned to South Africa, where he worked as a sawmill owner and farmer in the Eastern Transvaal. With Lionel Abrahams, he founded the Bateleur Press in 1974, and the literary journal The Bloody Horse: Writings and the Arts in 1980. Through the journal (the title taken from a poem by Roy Campbell) Cullinan sought to re-establish the standing of poetry in South Africa. Influences incl (en)
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