Results for: T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry

  1. District and Circle

    District and Circle: Seamus Heaney

    One of the most successful poetry collections of recent years, from a hugely popular and respected poet. More

  2. West End Final

    West End Final: Hugo Williams

    Hugo Williams' tenth collection of poems acts almost as a retrospective, evoking the poet's past selves. More

  3. White Egrets

    White Egrets: Derek Walcott

    'A new collection of poems by Derek Walcott is always an event ... He hasn’t lost his fabulous turn of phrase ... as well as a sense of place, and time, there is a sense of history, especially literary and artistic history.' Tribune More

  4. Human Chain

    Human Chain: Seamus Heaney

    Winner of this year's Forward Prize for Best Collection, Seamus Heaney's twelfth collection of poetry is typically autobiographical, and includes some of his finest writing. More

  5. Seeing Stars

    Seeing Stars: Simon Armitage

    From one of Britain’s foremost contemporary poets, comes a striking new collection comprised of a vivid array of dramatic monologues, parables and tall tales. More

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