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T. S. Eliot Prize

The T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is a prize for poetry awarded by the T. S. Eliot Foundation. For many years it was awarded by the Eliots' Poetry Book Society (UK) to "the best collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland"[1] in any particular year. The Prize was inaugurated in 1993 in celebration of the Poetry Book Society's 40th birthday and in honour of its founding poet, T. S. Eliot. Since its inception, the prize money was donated by Eliot's widow, Mrs Valerie Eliot and more recently it has been given by the T. S. Eliot Estate.

T. S. Eliot Prize
Awarded forBest collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded1993; 30 years ago (1993)
WebsiteOfficial website

The T. S. Eliot Foundation took over the running of the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2016, appointing as its new director Chris Holifield (formerly director of the Poetry Book Society),[2] when the former Poetry Book Society charity had to be wound up, with its book club and company name taken over by book sales agency Inpress Ltd in Newcastle. Holifield retired at the end of June 2022 after 20 years in the post, being replaced by Mike Sims.[3] The winner now receives £25,000 and the ten shortlisted poets each receive £1,500, making it the United Kingdom's most valuable annual poetry competition. The Prize has been called "the most coveted award in poetry".[4]

The shortlist for the Prize is announced in October of each year, and the 10 shortlisted poets take part in the Readings at the Royal Festival Hall in London's Southbank Centre on the evening before the announcement of the Prize.[5] Two thousand people attended the 2011 reading.[6]

List of winners Edit

List of judges Edit

Shortlists Edit

2020s Edit

2022[16]

  • Quiet by Victoria Adukwei Bulley (Faber & Faber)
  • Ephemeron by Fiona Benson (Cape Poetry)
  • Wilder by Jemma Borg (Pavilion Poetry / Liverpool University Press)
  • The Thirteenth Angel by Philip Gross (Bloodaxe Books)
  • Sonnets for Albert by Anthony Joseph (Bloomsbury Poetry)
  • England's Green by Zaffar Kunial (Faber & Faber)
  • Slide by Mark Pajak (Cape Poetry)
  • bandit country by James Conor Patterson (Picador Poetry)
  • The Room Between Us by Denise Saul (Pavilion Poetry/Liverpool University Press)
  • Manorism by Yomi Sode (Penguin Poetry)

2021[17]

2020

  • Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz (Faber & Faber)
  • Deformations by Sasha Dugdale (Carcanet Press)
  • Shine, Darling by Ella Frears (Offord Road Books)
  • RENDANG by Will Harris (Granta Poetry)
  • Love Minus Love by Wayne Holloway-Smith (Bloodaxe Books)
  • How to Wash a Heart by Bhanu Kapil (Liverpool University Press / Pavilion Poetry)
  • Life Without Air by Daisy Lafarge (Granta Poetry)
  • How the Hell Are Youl by Glyn Maxwell (Picador Poetry)
  • Sometimes I Never Suffered by Shane McCrae (Corsair Poetry)
  • The Martian’s Regress by J. O. Morgan (Cape Poetry)

2010s Edit

2019

2018

  • Insistence by Ailbhe Darcy (Bloodaxe Books)
  • American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassins by Terrance Hayes (Penguin)
  • Us by Zaffar Kunial (Faber & Faber)
  • Feel Free by Nick Laird (Faber & Faber)
  • The Distal Point by Fiona Moore (HappenStance)
  • Europa by Sean O’Brien (Picador Poetry)
  • Shrines of Upper Austria by Phoebe Power (Carcanet)
  • Soho by Richard Scott (Faber & Faber)
  • Wade in the Water by Tracy K. Smith (Penguin)
  • Three Poems by Hannah Sullivan (Bloodaxe Books)

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

The shortlist was announced 23 October 2013.[19]

2012

The shortlist was announced 23 October 2012.[20]

2011

2010

2000s Edit

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1990s

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 September 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2007.
  2. ^ Cowdrey, Katherine (15 June 2016). "Former PBS director Holifield to run T S Eliot Prize". The Bookseller. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  3. ^ Bayley, Sian (18 May 2022). "T S Eliot Prize director Holifield retires after 20 years as Sims takes on role". The Bookseller.
  4. ^ Jury, Louise (16 January 2007). . The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012.
  5. ^ "The T S Eliot Prize". Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  6. ^ Cran, Rona (27 January 2011). "Report: 2011 T.S.Eliot Prize". The Literateur. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Winner – The T. S. Eliot Prize". tseliot.com. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Taylor wins 2021 T S Eliot Prize". Books+Publishing. 17 January 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  9. ^ Flood, Alison (24 January 2021). "Bhanu Kapil wins TS Eliot poetry prize for 'radical' How to Wash a Heart". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  10. ^ Thompson, Jessie (14 January 2019). "The winner of this year's TS Eliot Prize for poetry has been announced". Evening Standard. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  11. ^ Cain, Sian (15 January 2018). "TS Eliot prize goes to Ocean Vuong's 'compellingly assured' debut collection". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  12. ^ Thompson, Jessie (16 January 2017). "TS Eliot Prize: Jacob Polley is awarded world's most prestigious poetry prize for his collection Jackself". Evening Standard. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  13. ^ . Poetry Book Society. 12 January 2016. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  14. ^ Kennedy, Maev (12 January 2015). "David Harsent wins TS Eliot prize for poetry for Fire Songs". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  15. ^ Rahim, Sameer (21 January 2010). "The Water Table by Philip Gross: review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  16. ^ Shaffi, Sarah (13 October 2022). "TS Eliot prize announces a 'shapeshifting' shortlist". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  17. ^ "T S Eliot Prize shortlist announced". Books+Publishing. 15 October 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  18. ^ Flood, Alison (10 January 2022). "Joelle Taylor wins TS Eliot poetry prize for 'blazing' C+nto & Othered Poems". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  19. ^ Runcie, Charlotte (24 October 2013). "TS Eliot Prize 2013: shortlist announced". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  20. ^ Flood, Alison (23 October 2012). "TS Eliot prize for poetry announces 'fresh, bold' shortlist". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  21. ^ Clark, Nick (14 January 2013). "Poet Sharon Olds scoops TS Eliot Prize for 'confessional' work about her husband's affair". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022.
  22. ^ Flood, Alison (6 December 2011). "Alice Oswald withdraws from TS Eliot prize in protest at sponsor Aurum". The Guardian.
  23. ^ Flood, Alison (7 December 2011). "TS Eliot prize: Second poet withdraws in sponsor protest". The Guardian.
  24. ^ . Poetry Book Society. Archived from the original on 2 February 2011.
  25. ^ "BBC News Today – TS Eliot Prize 2009". BBC News. 15 January 2010.

External links Edit

  • T.S. Eliot Prize website
  • "The Book Club for Poetry Lovers". Poetry Book Society.

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This article is about the prize set up and administered by the Poetry Book Society and now run by the T S Eliot Foundation For the U S prize of the same name see T S Eliot Prize Truman State University The T S Eliot Prize for Poetry is a prize for poetry awarded by the T S Eliot Foundation For many years it was awarded by the Eliots Poetry Book Society UK to the best collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland 1 in any particular year The Prize was inaugurated in 1993 in celebration of the Poetry Book Society s 40th birthday and in honour of its founding poet T S Eliot Since its inception the prize money was donated by Eliot s widow Mrs Valerie Eliot and more recently it has been given by the T S Eliot Estate T S Eliot PrizeAwarded forBest collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of IrelandCountryUnited KingdomFirst awarded1993 30 years ago 1993 WebsiteOfficial websiteThe T S Eliot Foundation took over the running of the T S Eliot Prize in 2016 appointing as its new director Chris Holifield formerly director of the Poetry Book Society 2 when the former Poetry Book Society charity had to be wound up with its book club and company name taken over by book sales agency Inpress Ltd in Newcastle Holifield retired at the end of June 2022 after 20 years in the post being replaced by Mike Sims 3 The winner now receives 25 000 and the ten shortlisted poets each receive 1 500 making it the United Kingdom s most valuable annual poetry competition The Prize has been called the most coveted award in poetry 4 The shortlist for the Prize is announced in October of each year and the 10 shortlisted poets take part in the Readings at the Royal Festival Hall in London s Southbank Centre on the evening before the announcement of the Prize 5 Two thousand people attended the 2011 reading 6 Contents 1 List of winners 2 List of judges 3 Shortlists 3 1 2020s 3 2 2010s 3 3 2000s 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksList of winners Edit2022 Anthony Joseph Sonnets for Albert 7 2021 Joelle Taylor C nto amp Othered Poems 8 2020 Bhanu Kapil How to Wash a Heart 9 2019 Roger Robinson A Portable Paradise 2018 Hannah Sullivan Three Poems 10 2017 Ocean Vuong Night Sky with Exit Wounds 11 2016 Jacob Polley Jackself 12 2015 Sarah Howe Loop of Jade 13 2014 David Harsent Fire Songs 14 2013 Sinead Morrissey Parallax 2012 Sharon Olds Stag s Leap 2011 John Burnside Black Cat Bone 2010 Derek Walcott White Egrets 2009 Philip Gross The Water Table 15 2008 Jen Hadfield Nigh No Place 2007 Sean O Brien The Drowned Book 2006 Seamus Heaney District and Circle 2005 Carol Ann Duffy Rapture 2004 George Szirtes Reel 2003 Don Paterson Landing Light 2002 Alice Oswald Dart 2001 Anne Carson The Beauty of the Husband 2000 Michael Longley The Weather in Japan 1999 Hugo Williams Billy s Rain 1998 Ted Hughes Birthday Letters 1997 Don Paterson God s Gift to Women 1996 Les Murray Subhuman Redneck Poems 1995 Mark Doty My Alexandria 1994 Paul Muldoon The Annals of Chile 1993 Ciaran Carson First Language PoemsList of judges Edit2022 Jean Sprackland Hannah Lowe and Roger Robinson 2021 Glyn Maxwell Caroline Bird and Zaffar Kunial 2020 Lavinia Greenlaw Mona Arshi and Andrew McMillan 2019 John Burnside Sarah Howe and Nick Makoha 2018 Clare Pollard Sinead Morrissey and Daljit Nagra 2017 W N Herbert James Lasdun and Helen Mort 2016 Julia Copus Ruth Padel and Alan Gillis 2015 Kei Miller Pascale Petit and Ahren Warner 2014 Sean Borodale Helen Dunmore and Fiona Sampson 2013 Imtiaz Dharker Ian Duhig and Vicki Feaver 2012 Carol Ann Duffy Michael Longley and David Morley 2011 Gillian Clarke Stephen Knight and Dennis O Driscoll 2010 Bernardine Evaristo Anne Stevenson and Michael Symmons Roberts 2009 Simon Armitage Colette Bryce and Penelope Shuttle 2008 Lavinia Greenlaw Tobias Hill and Andrew Motion 2007 Sujata Bhatt W N Herbert and Peter Porter 2006 Sophie Hannah Gwyneth Lewis and Sean O Brien 2005 David Constantine Kate Clanchy and Jane Draycott 2004 Douglas Dunn Paul Farley and Carol Rumens 2003 David Harsent Mimi Khalvati and George Szirtes 2002 Michael Longley Fred D Aguiar and Deryn Rees Jones 2001 John Burnside Helen Dunmore and Maurice Riordan 2000 Paul Muldoon Glyn Maxwell and Kathleen Jamie 1999 Blake Morrison Selima Hill and Jamie McKendrick 1998 Bernard O Donoghue Simon Armitage and Maura Dooley 1997 Gillian Clarke Sean O Brien and Hugo Williams 1996 Andrew Motion Helen Dunmore and Ruth Padel 1995 James Fenton Maura Dooley and Liz Lochhead 1994 Elaine Feinstein Ciaran Carson Robert Crawford John Fuller and Candia McWilliam 1993 Peter Porter Fleur Adcock Edna Longley Robert Crawford and John LucasShortlists Edit2020s Edit 2022 16 Quiet by Victoria Adukwei Bulley Faber amp Faber Ephemeron by Fiona Benson Cape Poetry Wilder by Jemma Borg Pavilion Poetry Liverpool University Press The Thirteenth Angel by Philip Gross Bloodaxe Books Sonnets for Albert by Anthony Joseph Bloomsbury Poetry England s Green by Zaffar Kunial Faber amp Faber Slide by Mark Pajak Cape Poetry bandit country by James Conor Patterson Picador Poetry The Room Between Us by Denise Saul Pavilion Poetry Liverpool University Press Manorism by Yomi Sode Penguin Poetry 2021 17 Eat or We Both Starve by Victoria Kennefick Carcanet Ransom by Michael Symmons Roberts Cape Poetry Stones by Kevin Young Cape Poetry Men Who Feed Pigeons by Selima Hill Bloodaxe The Kids by Hannah Lowe Bloodaxe All the Names Given by Raymond Antrobus Picador A Blood Condition by Kayo Chingonyi Chatto amp Windus single window by Daniel Sluman Nine Arches Press C nto amp Othered Poems by Joelle Taylor Westbourne Press 18 A Year in the New Life by Jack Underwood Faber amp Faber 2020 Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz Faber amp Faber Deformations by Sasha Dugdale Carcanet Press Shine Darling by Ella Frears Offord Road Books RENDANG by Will Harris Granta Poetry Love Minus Love by Wayne Holloway Smith Bloodaxe Books How to Wash a Heart by Bhanu Kapil Liverpool University Press Pavilion Poetry Life Without Air by Daisy Lafarge Granta Poetry How the Hell Are Youl by Glyn Maxwell Picador Poetry Sometimes I Never Suffered by Shane McCrae Corsair Poetry The Martian s Regress by J O Morgan Cape Poetry 2010s Edit 2019 After the Formalities by Anthony Anaxagorou Penned in the Margins Vertigo and Ghost by Fiona Benson Cape Poetry Surge by Jay Bernard Chatto amp Windus The Mizzy by Paul Farley Picador Poetry Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky Faber amp Faber Arias by Sharon Olds Cape Poetry The Million Petalled Flower of Being Here by Vidyan Ravinthiran Bloodaxe Books Erato by Deryn Rees Jones Seren Books A Portable Paradise by Roger Robinson Peepal Tree Press The Caiplie Caves by Karen Solie Picador Poetry 2018 Insistence by Ailbhe Darcy Bloodaxe Books American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassins by Terrance Hayes Penguin Us by Zaffar Kunial Faber amp Faber Feel Free by Nick Laird Faber amp Faber The Distal Point by Fiona Moore HappenStance Europa by Sean O Brien Picador Poetry Shrines of Upper Austria by Phoebe Power Carcanet Soho by Richard Scott Faber amp Faber Wade in the Water by Tracy K Smith Penguin Three Poems by Hannah Sullivan Bloodaxe Books 2017 The Tragic Death of Eleanor Marx by Tara Bergin Carcanet In these Days of Prohibition by Caroline Bird Carcanet The Noise of a Fly by Douglas Dunn Faber amp Faber The Radio by Leontia Flynn Cape Poetry So Glad I m Me by Roddy Lumsden Bloodaxe Books Mancunia by Michael Symmons Roberts Cape Poetry Diary of the Last Man by Robert Minhinnick Carcanet The Abandoned Settlements by James Sheard Cape Poetry All My Mad Mothers by Jacqueline Saphra Nine Arches Press Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong Cape Poetry 2016 Void Studies by Rachael Boast Picador Poetry Measures of Expatriation by Vahni Capildeo Carcanet The Blind Road Maker by Ian Duhig Picador Poetry Interference Pattern by J O Morgan Cape Poetry The Seasons of Cullen Church by Bernard O Donoghue Faber amp Faber Falling Awake by Alice Oswald Cape Poetry Jackself by Jacob Polley Picador Poetry Say Something Back by Denise Riley Picador Poetry Every Little Sound by Ruby Robinson Pavilion Liverpool University Press The Remedies by Katharine Towers Picador Poetry 2015 Deep Lane by Mark Doty Cape Poetry Not in This World by Tracey Herd Bloodaxe Books Jutland by Selima Hill Bloodaxe Books Loop of Jade by Sarah Howe Chatto amp Windus The World Before Snowby Tim Liardet Carcanet Waiting for the Past by Les Murray Carcanet The Beautiful Librarians by Sean O Brien Picador Poetry 40 Sonnets by Don Paterson Faber amp Faber Beauty Beauty by Rebecca Perry Bloodaxe Books Citizen An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine Penguin Poetry 2014 Bright Travellers by Fiona Benson Cape Poetry All One Breath by John Burnside Cape Poetry Faithful and Virtuous Night by Louise Gluck Carcanet Fire Songs by David Harsent Faber amp Faber The Stairwell by Michael Longley Cape Poetry Learning to Make an Oud in Nazareth by Ruth Padel Chatto amp Windus Fauverie by Pascale Petit Poetry Wales Letter Composed During a Lull in the Fighting by Kevin Powers Little Brown When God is a Traveller by Arundhathi Subramaniam Bloodaxe Books I Knew the Bride by Hugo Williams Faber amp Faber 2013The shortlist was announced 23 October 2013 19 Speak Old Parrot by Dannie Abse Hutchinson At the Time of Partition by Moniza Alvi Bloodaxe Books Red Doc gt by Anne Carson Cape Poetry Parallax by Sinead Morrissey Carcanet Division Street by Helen Mort Chatto amp Windus Ramayana A Retelling by Daljit Nagra Faber amp Faber The Water Stealer by Maurice Riordan Faber amp Faber Hill of Doors by Robin Robertson Picador Poetry Drysalter by Michael Symmons Roberts Cape Poetry Bad Machine by George Szirtes Bloodaxe Books 2012The shortlist was announced 23 October 2012 20 The Death of King Arthur by Simon Armitage Faber amp Faber Bee Journal by Sean Borodale Cape Poetry Ice by Gillian Clarke Carcanet The World s Two Smallest Humans by Julia Copus Faber amp Faber The Dark Film by Paul Farley Picador Poetry P L A C E by Jorie Graham Carcanet The Overhaul by Kathleen Jamie Picador Poetry Stag s Leap by Sharon Olds 21 Cape Poetry The Havocs by Jacob Polley Picador Poetry Burying the Wren by Deryn Rees Jones Seren Books 2011 Memorialby Alice Oswald Faber amp Faber withdrawn by the author in protest 22 Black Cat Bone by John Burnside Cape Poetry The Bees by Carol Ann Duffy Picador Poetry Profit and Loss by Leontia Flynn Cape Poetry Night by David Harsent Faber amp Faber Armourby John Kinsella withdrawn by the author in protest 23 Picador Poetry Grace by Esther Morgan Bloodaxe Books Tippoo Sultan s Incredible White Man Eating Tiger Toy Machine by Daljit Nagra Faber amp Faber Novemberby Sean O Brien Picador Poetry Farmer s Crossby Bernard O Donoghue Faber amp Faber 2010 Seeing Stars by Simon Armitage Faber amp Faber The Mirabelles by Annie Freud Picador Poetry You by John Haynes Seren Books Human Chain by Seamus Heaney Faber amp Faber What the Water Gave Me by Pascale Petit Seren Books The Wrecking Light by Robin Robertson Picador Poetry Rough Music by Fiona Sampson Carcanet Phantom Noise by Brian Turner Bloodaxe Books White Egrets by Derek Walcott Faber amp Faber New Light for the Old Dark by Sam Willetts 24 Cape Poetry 2000s Edit 2009 The Sun fish by Eilean Ni Chuilleanain Gallery Press Continental Shelf by Fred D Aguiar Carcanet Over by Jane Draycott Carcanet The Water Table by Philip Gross Bloodaxe Books Through the Square Window by Sinead Morrissey Carcanet One Secret Thing by Sharon Olds Cape Poetry Weeds amp Wild Flowers by Alice Oswald Faber amp Faber A Scattering by Christopher Reid Arete The Burning of the Books and Other Poems by George Szirtes Bloodaxe Books West End Final by Hugo Williams 25 Faber amp Faber 2008 Europa by Moniza Alvi Bloodaxe Books The Glass Swarm by Peter Bennet Flambard Press For All We Know by Ciaran Carson Gallery Press Full Volume by Robert Crawford Cape Poetry Life Under Water by Maura Dooley Bloodaxe Books Theories and Apparitions by Mark Doty Cape Poetry Nigh No Place by Jen Hadfield Bloodaxe Books The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah Faber amp Faber Hide Now by Glyn Maxwell Picador Poetry Yellow Studio by Stephen Romer Carcanet 2007 The Speed of Dark by Ian Duhig Picador Poetry Hawks and Doves by Alan Gillis Gallery Press Pessimism for Beginners by Sophie Hannah Carcanet The Meanest Flower by Mimi Khalvati Carcanet Public Dream by Frances Leviston Picador Poetry The Pomegranates of Kandahar by Sarah Maguire Chatto amp Windus A Book of Lives by Edwin Morgan Carcanet The Drowned Book by Sean O Brien Picador Poetry Common Prayer by Fiona Sampson Carcanet Black Moon by Matthew Sweeney Cape Poetry 2006 Tyrannosaurus Rex versus The Corduroy Kid by Simon Armitage Faber amp Faber Tramp in Flames by Paul Farley Picador Poetry District and Circle by Seamus Heaney Faber amp Faber Bad Shaman Blues by W N Herbert Bloodaxe Books After by Jane Hirshfield Bloodaxe Books The Blood Choir by Tim Liardet Seven Books Horse Latitudes by Paul Muldoon Faber amp Faber Swithering by Robin Robertson Picador Poetry Redgrove s Wife by Penelope Shuttle Bloodaxe Books Dear Room by Hugo Williams Faber amp Faber 2005 Take Me with You by Polly Clark Bloodaxe Books Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy Picador Poetry Intimates by Helen Farish Cape Poetry Legion by David Harsent Faber amp Faber The State of the Prisons by Sinead Morrissey Carcanet Woods etc by Alice Oswald Faber amp Faber The Huntress by Pascale Petit Seren Books The Movement of Bodies by Sheenagh Pugh Seren Books Stolen Love Behaviour by John Stammers Picador Poetry We Were Pedestrians by Gerard Woodward Chatto amp Windus 2004 The Full Indian Rope Trick by Colette Bryce Picador Poetry The Never Never by Kathryn Gray Seven Books he Tree House by Kathleen Jamie Picador Poetry Snow Water by Michael Longley Cape Poetry The Soho Leopard by Ruth Padel Chatto amp Windus The Road to Inver by Tom Paulin Faber amp Faber Afterburner by Peter Porter Picador Poetry Corpus by Michael Symmons Roberts Cape Poetry Reel by George Szirtes Bloodaxe Books Blues by John Hartley Williams Cape Poetry 2003 Nine Horses by Billy Collins Picador Poetry Manhandling the Deity by John F Deane Carcanet The Lammas Hireling by Ian Duhig Picador Poetry Minsk by Lavinia Greenlaw Faber amp Faber Ink Stone by Jamie McKendrick Faber amp Faber Outiving by Bernard O Donoghue Chatto amp Windus Landing Light by Don Paterson Faber amp Faber The Brink by Jacob Polley Picador Poetry For and After by Christopher Reid Faber amp Faber Hard Water by Jean Sprackland Cape Poetry 2002 The Universal Home Doctor by Simon Armitage Faber amp Faber The Light Trap by John Burnside Cape Poetry The Ice Age by Paul Farley Picador Poetry Marriage by David Harsent Faber amp Faber The Orchards of Syon by Geoffrey Hill Penguin A Rough Climate by E A Markham Anvil Press Between Here and There by Sinead Morrissey Carcanet Moy Sand and Gravel by Paul Muldoon Faber amp Faber Dart by Alice Oswald Faber amp Faber Voodoo Shop by Ruth Padel Chatto amp Windus 2001 Lintel by Gillian Allnutt Bloodaxe Books The Age of Cardboard and String by Charles Boyle Faber amp Faber The Beauty of the Husband by Anne Carson Cape Poetry Electric Light by Seamus Heaney Faber amp Faber Speech Speech by Geoffrey Hill Penguin Bunny by Selima Hill Bloodaxe Books Landscape with Chainsaw by James Lasdun Cape Poetry Downriver by Sean O Brien Picador Poetry The Zoo Father by Pascale Petit Seren Books Burning Babylon by Michael Symmons Roberts Cape Poetry 2000 The Asylum Dance by John Burnside Cape Poetry Men in the Off Hours by Anne Carson Cape Poetry Conjure by Michael Donaghy Picador Poetry The Year s Afternoon by Douglas Dunn Faber amp Faber Boss Cupid by Thom Gunn Faber amp Faber The Drift by Alan Jenkins Chatto amp Windus The Weather in Japan by Michael Longley Cape Poetry The Book of Love by Roddy Lumsden Bloodaxe Books Granny Scarecrow by Anne Stevenson Bloodaxe Books Tiepolo s Hound by Derek Walcott Faber amp Faber 1990s1999 Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson Cape Poetry The World s Wife by Carol Ann Duffy Picador Poetry Greetings to our Friends in Brazil by Paul Durcan Harvill Press Approximately Nowhere by Michael Hofmann Faber amp Faber Jizzen by Kathleen Jamie Picador Poetry The Tightrope Wedding by Michael Laskey Smith Doorstop Here Nor There by Bernard O Donoghue Chatto amp Windus The Wind Dog by Tom Paulin Faber amp Faber Repair by C K Williams Bloodaxe Books Billy s Rain by Hugo Williams Faber amp Faber 1998 The Red Wardrobe by Sarah Corbett Seren Books Bill of Rights by Fred D Aguiar Chatto amp Windus A Bird s Idea of Flight by David Harsent Faber amp Faber Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes Faber amp Faber Off Colour by Jackie Kay Bloodaxe Books The Breakage by Glyn Maxwell Faber amp Faber Hay by Paul Muldoon Faber amp Faber Rembrandt Would Have Loved You by Ruth Padel Chatto amp Windus My Life Asleep by Jo Shapcott OUP Oxford Poetry Wild Root by Ken Smith Bloodaxe Books 1997 Looking Back by Fleur Adcock OUP Oxford Poetry Nantucket and the Angel by Gillian Allnutt Bloodaxe Books Bestiary by Helen Dunmore Bloodaxe Books Violet by Selima Hill Bloodaxe Books The Marble Fly by Jamie McKendrick OUP Oxford Poetry God s Gift to Women by Don Paterson Faber amp Faber Work in Regress by Peter Reading Bloodaxe Books The Bridal Suite by Matthew Sweeney Cape Poetry The Bounty by Derek Walcott Faber amp Faber Canada by John Hartley Williams Bloodaxe Books 1996 Opera Et Cetera by Ciaran Carson Bloodaxe Books Gallery Press Kissing A Bone by Maura Dooley Bloodaxe Books Stones and Fires by John Fuller Chatto amp Windus The Spirit Level by Seamus Heaney Faber amp Faber Dream City Cinema by Stephen Knight Bloodaxe Books Blue Coffee by Adrian Mitchell Bloodaxe Books Subhuman Redneck Poems by Les Murray Carcanet The Thing in the Gap Stone Stile by Alice Oswald OUP Oxford Poetry Expanded Universes by Christopher Reid Faber amp Faber The Clever Daughter by Susan Wicks Faber amp Faber 1995 The Dead Sea Poems by Simon Armitage Faber amp Faber My Alexandria by Mark Doty Cape Poetry The Mersey Goldfish by Ian Duhig Bloodaxe Books The Ghost Orchid by Michael Longley Cape Poetry Rest for the Wicked by Glyn Maxwell Bloodaxe Books Gunpowder by Bernard O Donoghue Chatto amp Windus Truffle Beds by Katherine Pierpoint Faber amp Faber A Word from the Loki by Maurice Riordan Faber amp Faber Powder Tower by Jackie Wills Arc Poetry Could Have Been Funny by Glyn Wright Spike 1994 The Myth of the Twin by John Burnside Cape Poetry In a Time of Violence by Eavan Boland Carcanet Forked Tongue by W N Herbert Bloodaxe Books The Queen of Sheba by Kathleen Jamie Bloodaxe Books Spring Forest by Geoffrey Lehmann Angus amp Robertson The Annals of Chile by Paul Muldoon Faber amp Faber Walking a Line by Tom Paulin Faber amp Faber Millenial Fables by Peter Porter OUP Oxford Poetry Dock Leaves by Hugo Williams OUP Oxford Poetry After the Deafening by Gerard Woodward Chatto amp Windus 1993 The Country at My Shoulder by Moniza Alvi OUP Oxford Poetry Friend of Heraclitus by Patricia Beer Carcanet First Language by Ciaran Carson Gallery Press Mean Time by Carol Ann Duffy Anvil Press Dante s Drum Kit by Douglas Dunn Faber amp Faber Out of Danger by James Fenton Penguin Flowering Limbs by Stephen Knight Bloodaxe Books Translations from the Natural World by Les Murray Carcanet The Father by Sharon Olds Secker amp Warburg Nil Nil by Don Paterson Faber amp Faber See also EditList of British literary awards List of poetry awards List of literary awards English poetry English literature British literature List of years in literature List of years in poetryReferences Edit Rules and Conditions of Entry for the T S Eliot Prize PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 September 2007 Retrieved 27 September 2007 Cowdrey Katherine 15 June 2016 Former PBS director Holifield to run T S Eliot Prize The Bookseller Retrieved 11 November 2022 Bayley Sian 18 May 2022 T S Eliot Prize director Holifield retires after 20 years as Sims takes on role The Bookseller Jury Louise 16 January 2007 Heaney wins 10 000 TS Eliot prize The Independent London Archived from the original on 11 November 2012 The T S Eliot Prize Retrieved 26 October 2016 Cran Rona 27 January 2011 Report 2011 T S Eliot Prize The Literateur Retrieved 12 March 2011 Winner The T S Eliot Prize tseliot com Retrieved 17 January 2023 Taylor wins 2021 T S Eliot Prize Books Publishing 17 January 2022 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Flood Alison 24 January 2021 Bhanu Kapil wins TS Eliot poetry prize for radical How to Wash a Heart The Guardian Retrieved 26 January 2021 Thompson Jessie 14 January 2019 The winner of this year s TS Eliot Prize for poetry has been announced Evening Standard Retrieved 14 January 2019 Cain Sian 15 January 2018 TS Eliot prize goes to Ocean Vuong s compellingly assured debut collection The Guardian Retrieved 16 January 2018 Thompson Jessie 16 January 2017 TS Eliot Prize Jacob Polley is awarded world s most prestigious poetry prize for his collection Jackself Evening Standard Retrieved 17 January 2017 Debut collection scoops T S Eliot Prize Poetry Book Society 12 January 2016 Archived from the original on 31 January 2016 Retrieved 13 January 2016 Kennedy Maev 12 January 2015 David Harsent wins TS Eliot prize for poetry for Fire Songs The Guardian Retrieved 20 June 2019 Rahim Sameer 21 January 2010 The Water Table by Philip Gross review The Telegraph Retrieved 17 July 2019 Shaffi Sarah 13 October 2022 TS Eliot prize announces a shapeshifting shortlist The Guardian Retrieved 13 October 2022 T S Eliot Prize shortlist announced Books Publishing 15 October 2021 Retrieved 15 October 2021 Flood Alison 10 January 2022 Joelle Taylor wins TS Eliot poetry prize for blazing C nto amp Othered Poems The Guardian Retrieved 12 January 2022 Runcie Charlotte 24 October 2013 TS Eliot Prize 2013 shortlist announced The Daily Telegraph London Flood Alison 23 October 2012 TS Eliot prize for poetry announces fresh bold shortlist The Guardian London Retrieved 23 October 2012 Clark Nick 14 January 2013 Poet Sharon Olds scoops TS Eliot Prize for confessional work about her husband s affair The Guardian London Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 Flood Alison 6 December 2011 Alice Oswald withdraws from TS Eliot prize in protest at sponsor Aurum The Guardian Flood Alison 7 December 2011 TS Eliot prize Second poet withdraws in sponsor protest The Guardian T S Eliot Prize 2010 Shortlist Poetry Book Society Archived from the original on 2 February 2011 BBC News Today TS Eliot Prize 2009 BBC News 15 January 2010 External links EditT S Eliot Prize website The Book Club for Poetry Lovers Poetry Book Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T S Eliot Prize amp oldid 1175859867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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