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Jackie Kay

1961 - today

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Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Jackie Kay is the 7,496th most popular writer, the 8,147th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 774th most popular British Writer.

Jackie Kay is a Scottish poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer, renowned for her exploration of themes such as identity, race, and belonging in her work. She is particularly celebrated for her poetry collections, including "Adventures in New Poetry" and her memoir "Red Dust Road."

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Among Writers

Among writers, Jackie Kay ranks 7,496 out of 7,302Before her are David J. Peterson, Jack Schlossberg, Tahmima Anam, Ayad Akhtar, Elif Batuman, and Jhamak Ghimire. After her are Steven Johnson, Kevin Kwan, Lauren Oliver, Emily Temple-Wood, Kristof Magnusson, and Bari Weiss.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Jackie Kay ranks 1,079Before her are Stacy Schiff, Anthony Cumia, Innocent Egbunike, Manohla Dargis, Lisa Lampanelli, and Parmeet Sethi. After her are Dave Watson, Peter Roskam, Angela Eagle, Ian Blackford, Paul Davis, and Mark Moseley.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Jackie Kay ranks 8,149 out of NaNBefore her are Sam Dunn (1974), Lee Cattermole (1988), Jarell Quansah (2003), Andrew Higginson (1977), Ahmad Benali (1992), and Stephanie Leonidas (1984). After her are Jimmy Bullard (1978), Aimee-Ffion Edwards (1987), Jack Rodwell (1991), Tanni Grey-Thompson (1969), Rob Hayles (1973), and Sarah Thomas (1981).

Among Writers In United Kingdom

Among writers born in United Kingdom, Jackie Kay ranks 774Before her are Malorie Blackman (1962), Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah (1978), Simon Armitage (1963), Adam Roberts (1965), Abi Morgan (1968), and Jo Frost (1970). After her are Conor Maynard (1992), Tim Harford (1973), Jon Ronson (1967), Rebekah Brooks (1968), Taiye Selasi (1979), and Jonathan Clements (1971).

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