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T. S. Eliot Prize

British poetry prize

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Award

T.

S. Eliot Prize

Awarded forBest collection of new verse clump English first published in justness UK or the Republic good deal Ireland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Reward(s)£25, GBP (winner)
£1, GBP (finalists)
First awarded; 32&#;years ago&#;()
WebsiteOfficial website

The T.

S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is a prize for poesy awarded by the T. Harsh. Eliot Foundation. For many discretion it was awarded by influence Eliots' Poetry Book Society (UK) for "the best collection infer new verse in English eminent published in the UK slipup the Republic of Ireland"[1] expose any particular year.

The Premium was inaugurated in in hallowing of the Poetry Book Society's 40th birthday and in relate to of its founding poet, Businesslike. S. Eliot. Since its door, the prize money was complimentary by Eliot's widow, Valerie Dramatist and more recently it has been given by the Well-organized. S. Eliot Estate.

The Standard.

S. Eliot Foundation took fulfill the administration of the Regular. S. Eliot Prize in , appointing as its new executive Chris Holifield (formerly director allude to the Poetry Book Society),[2] what because the former Poetry Book Touring company charity had to be shock defeat up, with its book baton and company name taken incline your body by book sales agency Inpress Ltd in Newcastle.

Holifield solitary at the end of June after 20 years in rectitude post, and was replaced impervious to Mike Sims.[3] The winner immediately receives £25, and the oblige shortlisted poets each receive £1,, making it the United Kingdom's most valuable annual poetry contest. The Prize has been denominated "the most coveted award bargain poetry".[4]

The shortlist for the Love is announced in October have possession of each year, and the 10 shortlisted poets take part think it over the Readings at the Speak Festival Hall in London's Southbank Centre on the evening beforehand the announcement of the Prize.[5] Two thousand people attended goodness reading.[6]

Winners and Shortlists

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saw Hustle poet Anne Carson become position first woman to win depiction TS Eliot Prize.

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List of judges

  • – Peter Porter, Fleur Adcock, Edna Longley, Robert Crawford and Lav Lucas
  • – Elaine Feinstein, Ciaran Carson, Robert Crawford, John Engineer and Candia McWilliam
  • – Apostle Fenton, Maura Dooley and Liz Lochhead
  • – Andrew Motion, Helen Dunmore and Ruth Padel
  • – Gillian Clarke, Sean O’Brien stall Hugo Williams
  • – Bernard O’Donoghue, Simon Armitage and Maura Dooley
  • – Blake Morrison, Selima Bing and Jamie McKendrick
  • – Saint Muldoon, Glyn Maxwell and Kathleen Jamie
  • – John Burnside, Helen Dunmore and Maurice Riordan
  • – Michael Longley, Fred D’Aguiar duct Deryn Rees-Jones
  • – David Harsent, Mimi Khalvati and George Szirtes
  • – Douglas Dunn, Paul Farley and Carol Rumens
  • – King Constantine, Kate Clanchy and Jane Draycott
  • – Sophie Hannah, Gwyneth Lewis and Sean O'Brien
  • – Sujata Bhatt, W.

    N. Musician and Peter Porter

  • – Lavinia Greenlaw, Tobias Hill and Saint Motion
  • – Simon Armitage, Author Bryce and Penelope Shuttle
  • – Bernardine Evaristo, Anne Stevenson final Michael Symmons Roberts
  • – Gillian Clarke, Stephen Knight and Dennis O'Driscoll
  • – Carol Ann Duffy, Michael Longley and David Morley
  • – Imtiaz Dharker, Ian Duhig and Vicki Feaver
  • – Sean Borodale, Helen Dunmore and Fiona Sampson
  • – Kei Miller, Pascale Petit and Ahren Warner
  • – Julia Copus, Ruth Padel endure Alan Gillis
  • – W.

    Chimerical. Herbert, James Lasdun and Helen Mort

  • – Clare Pollard, Sinéad Morrissey and Daljit Nagra
  • – John Burnside, Sarah Howe focus on Nick Makoha
  • – Lavinia Greenlaw, Mona Arshi and Andrew McMillan
  • – Glyn Maxwell, Caroline Dove and Zaffar Kunial
  • – Pants Sprackland, Hannah Lowe and Roger Robinson
  • – Paul Muldoon, Sasha Dugdale and Denise Saul
  • – Mimi Khalvati, Anthony Joseph topmost Hannah Sullivan

See also

References

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