Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1892-03-09
Deathday: 1962-06-02 (70 years old)

Biography

Victoria Mary, Lady Nicolson, CH (née Sackville-West; 9 March 1892 – 2 June 1962), usually known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author and garden designer.

Sackville-West was a successful novelist, poet and journalist, as well as a prolific letter writer and diarist. She published more than a dozen collections of poetry and 13 novels during her life. She was twice awarded the Hawthornden Prize for Imaginative Literature: in 1927 for her pastoral epic, The Land, and in 1933 for her Collected Poems. She was the inspiration for the protagonist of Orlando: A Biography, by her friend and lover Virginia Woolf.

She wrote a column in The Observer from 1946 to 1961 and is remembered for the celebrated garden at Sissinghurst in Kent, created with her husband, Sir Harold Nicolson.

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Known For
Writing

Birthday
1892-03-09

Deathday
1962-06-02 (70 years old)

Birth Name
Victoria Mary Sackville-West

Height

Relationships
Mary Garman (1927-01-01 - 1928-11-01)

Spouse
Harold Nicolson

Children
Nigel Nicolson, Benedict Nicolson

Father
Lionel Sackville-West, 3rd Baron Sackville

Mother
Victoria Sackville-West

Citizenships
United Kingdom

Awards
Companion of Honour, Veitch Memorial Medal, Hawthornden Prize

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