T. S. Eliot Prize

The T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is awarded by the 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 has been donated by Eliot's widow, Mrs Valerie Eliot. At present, the prize is £15,000, with each of nine runners-up receiving £1000 each, making it the United Kingdom's most valuable annual poetry competition. The Prize has been called "the most coveted award in poetry".[2]

The Society selects one new collection of poetry for distribution to its members each quarter. These four volumes and six additional collections comprise the annual shortlist for the Prize.[3] On the evening before the announcement of the Prize, the Society sponsors a public reading by the authors of the ten shortlisted volumes.[4] 2000 people attended the 2011 reading.[5]

Contents

List of winners

Shortlists

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Rules and Conditions of Entry for the T.S. Eliot Prize". http://www.poetrybooks.co.uk/PBS/pdf_files/TS_Eliot_2007_guidelines.pdf. Retrieved 2007-09-27. 
  2. ^ Jury, Louise (16 January 2007). "Heaney wins £10,000 TS Eliot prize". The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/heaney-wins-16310000-ts-eliot-prize-432270.html. 
  3. ^ "More about the Prize". Poetry Book Society. http://www.poetrybooks.co.uk/projects/23/. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  4. ^ "About the Poetry Book Society". http://www.poetrybooks.co.uk/about/. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  5. ^ Cran, Rona (27 January 2011). "Report: 2011 T.S.Eliot Prize". The Literateur. http://www.literateur.com/report-2011-t-s-eliot-prize/. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  6. ^ "Alice Oswald withdraws from TS Eliot prize in protest at sponsor Aurum", Alison Flood, The Guardian, 6 December 2011
  7. ^ "TS Eliot prize: Second poet withdraws in sponsor protest" 7 December 2011 The Guardian
  8. ^ "T.S. Eliot Prize 2010 Shortlist". Poetry Book Society. Archived from the original on 2011-03-12. http://www.webcitation.org/5x7f5rQ1V. 
  9. ^ "BBC News Today - TS Eliot Prize 2009". BBC News. Friday, January 15, 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8451000/8451972.stm. 

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