Andrew Motion
Sir Andrew Motion FRSL (born 26 October 1952) is an English poet, novelist, and biographer who served as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2009.[1][2]
Educated at Radley College and University College, Oxford—where he studied English under W. H. Auden and completed an M.Litt. on Edward Thomas—Motion began his career teaching at the University of Hull, where he befriended Philip Larkin, and later edited the Poetry Review.[2][1]
Knighted in 1999 for services to poetry and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1984, he has authored acclaimed poetry collections such as Natural Causes (1987), which won the Dylan Thomas Prize, and biographies including Philip Larkin: A Writer’s Life (1993) and Keats (1997).[1][2]
Motion co-founded the Poetry Archive and has held professorships in creative writing, contributing to poetry's public profile through his laureateship and subsequent advocacy.[2]