BiographyFelix Mendelssohn was born in London in 1944. In the 1960s he found himself, among other things, editing IT (International Times), working in antipsychiatry and performing at live poetry & jazz sessions. His poems were published in the magazines New Departures, Pearl, Night Train and in book form in the Penguin anthology Children of Albion. In the 70s and 80s he had poetry published in Voices in the Ark (an anthology of modern Jewish poets) and in Arvon Foundation collections. He has lived in Vienna since 1975, where he teaches at the school of social work and works as a psychoanalyst and group analyst in private practice. Poems
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