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Poetry newslog October 2003
18 januari 2006
Aldeburgh Poetry Festival
The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival in Great Britain has launched its fifteenth edition today with a line-up including Paul Farley, Bernadine Evaristo and Gael Turnbull. A full list of events is available on the festival's website.
October 27, 2003
Dylan Thomas 50th anniversary festival
A two-week long festival to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Dylan Thomas has started in Wales this Monday. The festival will run from the 27th, Thomas' birthday, until 9 November, the anniversary of the poet's death in 1953, the BBC announces. Performers include the the Archbishop of Canterbury and comedian Alexei Sayle. A full list of the festival events can be found on the official 50th Anniversary Festival website.
October 20, 2003
Shortlist TS Eliot Prize
American poet laureate Billy Collins heads the shortlist for the annual TS Eliot Prize, the BBC reports. Also on the list are Jamie McKendrick, Lavinia Greenlaw and Don Paterson, among others. The award will be presented by the Poetry Book Society - founded by Eliot in 1953 - on January 19.
October 15, 2003
Larkin voted UK’s favourite poet
According to a survey held by the Poetry Book Society, Philip Larkin is Britain’s best-loved poet of the last fifty years. The survey, held to mark the joint 50th Anniversary of the Poetry Book Society and the Poetry Library, canvassed thousands of people, writes the BBC. The full list of the nation’s favourite poets and a second list of Britain’s favourite poems, also topped by Larkin, is published in The Guardian.
October 9, 2003
Ciaran Carson wins Forward
Belfast poet Ciaran Carson has been awarded the Forward Prize for poetry for his collection Breaking News, the BBC reports. The collection, his ninth, includes despatches from a war correspondent. The Forward Prize, worth 10,000 British pounds, is the UK's biggest annual poetry award.
October 7, 2003
National Poetry Day UK
October 9 is National Poetry Day in the United Kingdom, with events taking place all over the country. For more information, see the website of the Poetry Society.
October 6, 2003
Nobel winner translates Dutch poetry
A translation by J.M. Coetzee, this year’s winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, of six of the most important modern Dutch poets will appear in February 2004. The bilingual edition, titled Landscape with Rowers: Poetry from the Netherlands, features poetry from Cees Nooteboom, Gerrit Achterberg, Hugo Claus, Sybren Polet, Hans Faverey and Rutger Kopland. An extract from Coetzee’s preface to the collection is published in The Guardian.
Aldeburgh Poetry Festival
Dylan Thomas 50th anniversary festival
Shortlist TS Eliot Prize
Larkin voted UK’s favourite poet
Ciaran Carson wins Forward
National Poetry Day UK
Nobel winner translates Dutch poetry
October 31, 2003Aldeburgh Poetry Festival
The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival in Great Britain has launched its fifteenth edition today with a line-up including Paul Farley, Bernadine Evaristo and Gael Turnbull. A full list of events is available on the festival's website.
October 27, 2003
Dylan Thomas 50th anniversary festival
A two-week long festival to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Dylan Thomas has started in Wales this Monday. The festival will run from the 27th, Thomas' birthday, until 9 November, the anniversary of the poet's death in 1953, the BBC announces. Performers include the the Archbishop of Canterbury and comedian Alexei Sayle. A full list of the festival events can be found on the official 50th Anniversary Festival website.
October 20, 2003
Shortlist TS Eliot Prize
American poet laureate Billy Collins heads the shortlist for the annual TS Eliot Prize, the BBC reports. Also on the list are Jamie McKendrick, Lavinia Greenlaw and Don Paterson, among others. The award will be presented by the Poetry Book Society - founded by Eliot in 1953 - on January 19.
October 15, 2003
Larkin voted UK’s favourite poet
According to a survey held by the Poetry Book Society, Philip Larkin is Britain’s best-loved poet of the last fifty years. The survey, held to mark the joint 50th Anniversary of the Poetry Book Society and the Poetry Library, canvassed thousands of people, writes the BBC. The full list of the nation’s favourite poets and a second list of Britain’s favourite poems, also topped by Larkin, is published in The Guardian.
October 9, 2003
Ciaran Carson wins Forward
Belfast poet Ciaran Carson has been awarded the Forward Prize for poetry for his collection Breaking News, the BBC reports. The collection, his ninth, includes despatches from a war correspondent. The Forward Prize, worth 10,000 British pounds, is the UK's biggest annual poetry award.
October 7, 2003
National Poetry Day UK
October 9 is National Poetry Day in the United Kingdom, with events taking place all over the country. For more information, see the website of the Poetry Society.
October 6, 2003
Nobel winner translates Dutch poetry
A translation by J.M. Coetzee, this year’s winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, of six of the most important modern Dutch poets will appear in February 2004. The bilingual edition, titled Landscape with Rowers: Poetry from the Netherlands, features poetry from Cees Nooteboom, Gerrit Achterberg, Hugo Claus, Sybren Polet, Hans Faverey and Rutger Kopland. An extract from Coetzee’s preface to the collection is published in The Guardian.
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