Ian Hamilton (footballer), of Chelsea F.C., professional football player.
Ian Hamilton (critic).
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Poets divide between the putters-in and the leavers-out, and Hamilton was firmly the latter.
Soon Hamilton's influence was felt in London, too, where he worked for the Times Literary Supplement as poetry and fiction editor (1965-73), in the heyday of unsigned reviews: several of the more acidic notices were written by him.
Hamilton was famous for his restaurant habits, which consisted of smoking, drinking and playing with his food.
IanHamilton Finlay (28 October 1925 - 27 March 2006) was a Scottish poet, writer, artist and gardener.
Ian Appleton, Stephen Bann, Stephen Blackmore, Susan Daniel-McElroy, Patrick Eyres, Richard Ingleby, Ian Kennedy, Magnus Linklater, Victoria Miro, Nicholas Serota, Jessie Sheeler, Pia Simig and Ann Uppington are trustees.
"The Death of Piety: IanHamilton Finlay in conversation with Nagy Rashwan".