T. S. Eliot Prize

T. S. Eliot Prize

T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry heißen zwei voneinander unabhängige Literaturpreise im Vereinigten Königreich bzw. in den Vereinigten Staaten, benannt nach T. S. Eliot.

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T. S. Eliot Prize der Poetry Book Society

Der britische T. S. Eliot Prize wird seit 1993 jährlich durch die von T. S. Eliot gegründete Poetry Book Society für eine Sammlung neuer Gedichte im Vereinigten Königreich oder in Irland verliehen. Er ist mit 15.000£ dotiert. Die Jury besteht aus einem Vorsitzenden und zwei weiteren Mitgliedern, die den Preisträger aus einer zuvor veröffentlichten Shortlist auswählen.

Preisträger

  • 1993: Ciarán Carson, First Language: Poems
  • 1994: Paul Muldoon, The Annals of Chile
  • 1995: Mark Doty, My Alexandria
  • 1996: Les Murray, Subhuman Redneck Poems
  • 1997: Don Paterson, God’s Gift to Women
  • 1998: Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters
  • 1999: Hugo Williams, Billy’s Rain
  • 2000: Michael Longley, The Weather in Japan
  • 2001: Anne Carson, The Beauty of the Husband
  • 2002: Alice Oswald, Dart
  • 2003: Don Paterson, Landing Light
  • 2004: George Szirtes, Reel
  • 2005: Carol Ann Duffy, Rapture
  • 2006: Seamus Heaney, District and Circle
  • 2007: Sean O’Brien, The Drowned Book
  • 2008: Jen Hadfield, Nigh-No-Place
  • 2009: Philip Gross, The Water Table
  • 2010: Derek Walcott, White Egrets

T. S. Eliot Prize der Truman State University

Der US-amerikanische T. S. Eliot Prize wird seit 1997 jährlich durch die Truman State University in T. S. Eliots Heimatstaat Missouri für eine neue Gedichtsammlung in englischer Sprache verliehen. Er ist mit 2.000$ dotiert. Aus Bewerbern werden Finalisten zusammengestellt, unter denen ein jährlich wechselnder Juror den Preisträger auswählt.

Preisträger

  • 1997: William Baer, The Unfortunates
  • 1998: Rhina Espaillat, Where Horizons Go
  • 1999: David Keplinger, The Rose Inside
  • 2000: H. L. Hix, Rational Numbers
  • 2001: Christopher Bakken, After Greece
  • 2002: James Gurley, Human Cartography
  • 2003: Barbara Campbell, Erotic Distance
  • 2004: Michael Sowder, The Empty Boat
  • 2005: Mona Lisa Saloy, Red Beans and Ricely Yours
  • 2006: Rebecca Dunham, The Miniature Room
  • 2007: Carol V. Davis, Into the Arms of Pushkin: Poems of St. Petersburg
  • 2008: Victoria Brockmeier, my maiden cowboy names
  • 2009: David Moolten, Primitive Mood
  • 2010: Dean Rader, Works & Days
  • 2011: B. K. Fisher, Mutiny Gallery

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