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  2. Jenny Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Joseph was born on 7 May 1932 in South Hill, Carpenter Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, to Florence (née Cotton) and Louis Joseph, an antiques dealer. The family were non-observant Jews. Her father's career led to the family relocating to Buckinghamshire, and Joseph was evacuated to Devon early during the Second World War. She later credited ...

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    Cooper then bought another red hat and gave it to a friend as a birthday gift. Cooper was inspired by the Jenny Joseph poem, "Warning", which was popularized by a Reader's Digest article written by Liz Carpenter. [2] The poem begins: “When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple, with a red hat which doesn't go and doesn't suit me.”

  4. Warning - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Warning", a 1962 poem by Jenny Joseph; Films. Warning ...

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  7. She was 28 when she modeled for Columbia Pictures logo in ...

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    An image of Jenny Joseph modeling for a reference photo used by artist Michael Deas as the basis for the Columbia Pictures logo, shot in the New Orleans apartment of photographer Kathy Anderson ...

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  9. Talk:Jenny Joseph - Wikipedia

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    For spanish readers, the poem "warning" sounds very much in the spirit of a famous page from the diary of Frida Kahlo (the Mexican artist and cult figure),written a couple of decades earlier: "I wish I could do what I please, behind the curtain of "madness".