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Where Are You Now, Heather Holden?


'Summer Poem' by Heather Holden. Note the absence of punctuation.
Adrian Henri met Heather Holden, who was raised in Haslingden in the Rossendale valley of Lancashire, in 1964. He was a lecturer for foundation course art in Manchester and she was a student on the course who looked beautiful, painted beautifully, and wrote beautifully. Henri was smitten; Heather was flattered. Henri’s ‘Tonight At Noon’ and ‘I Want to Paint’ are directly about Heather Holden. In Adrian Henri’s early poems, Heather Holden was his muse
Adrian Henri met Heather Holden, who was raised in Haslingden in the Rossendale valley of Lancashire, in 1964. He was a lecturer for foundation course art in Manchester and she was a student on the course who looked beautiful, painted beautifully, and wrote beautifully. Henri was smitten; Heather was flattered. Henri’s ‘Tonight At Noon’ and ‘I Want to Paint’ are directly about Heather Holden. In Adrian Henri’s early poems, Heather Holden was his muse
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