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Paul Bernard du Feu (September 1935 – 1 January 2013) was a Welsh builder, painter, author and model. He is best known for his marriages to the feminist Germaine Greer and the poet Maya Angelou.
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- 1 January 2013 (aged 77), Oakland, California, U.S.
- September 1935, Wrexham, Wales
21. Aug. 2021 · Learn how the poet, activist, and civil rights leader Maya Angelou married three times, including her white husband Paul du Feu, who was a carpenter and comic strip writer. Find out how they overcame the racial discrimination and challenges of their interracial marriage, and how they inspired many couples with their example.
12. Dez. 2020 · The late Dr. Maya Angelou was a legendary poet, author, and civil rights advocate. She married the same white man three times, Paul Du Feu, a British construction worker and painter. She explained why she married him in a 1975 interview with People Magazine.
Angelou married Paul du Feu, a Welsh carpenter and ex-husband of writer Germaine Greer, in San Francisco in 1973. [note 10] Over the next ten years, as Gillespie has stated, "She [Angelou] had accomplished more than many artists hope to achieve in a lifetime."
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- Memoir, poetry
- 1951–2014
- Marguerite Annie Johnson, April 4, 1928, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
She met Paul du Feu, a King's College London English graduate who was working as a builder, outside a pub in Portobello Road, London, and after a brief courtship they married at Paddington Register Office, using a ring from a pawn shop. Du Feu had already been divorced and had two sons, aged 14 and 16, with his first wife.
- Writer
- Second-wave feminism
- 1970–present
Recently the roller coaster took another plunge — her marriage to builder Paul du Feu, “a marriage which was the eternal, never-to-be-broken-up marriage, broke. I decided to give California a ...
28. Mai 2014 · May 28, 2014. Maya Angelou, whose landmark book of 1969, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” — a lyrical, unsparing account of her childhood in the Jim Crow South — was among the first...