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The winner of the 2010 T S Eliot Prize for Poetry
Last night at a glittering award ceremony in the elegant Courtyard of the Wallace Collection in London the Poetry Book Society announced the winner for 'the world's top poetry award' (the Independent). Judges Anne Stevenson (Chair), Bernardine Evaristo and Michael Symmons Roberts chose White Egrets by Derek Walcott, published by Faber as the winner. The shortlist consisted of the following 10 collections from the 123 new books published in 2010 submitted by UK and Irish publishers:
Seeing Stars by Simon Armitage "This year's exceptionally strong and varied shortlist made it
difficult to choose the winner, but the judges felt that Derek Walcott's
White Egrets was a moving, risk-taking and technically flawless book by a
great poet." For more information on the Poetry Book Society site. |
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