Results for: Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize

  1. Acrimony

    Acrimony: Michael Hofmann

    Acrimony touches on personal and political watersheds and examines various kinds of patrimony. It is characterized by a drastic honesty, and rhythmic force. More

  2. Woods etc.

    Woods etc.: Alice Oswald

    Woods etc. is Alice Oswald's third collection of poems, and follows the success of her widely acclaimed river-poem, Dart, which was awarded the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2002. Extending ... More

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