T. S. Eliot Prize Shortlist Announced "The prestigious TS Eliot prize has revealed a shortlist that shows that poetry is 'the most resilient, potent, capacious and universal art we have.' Announcing the 10 titles in the running for the £25,000 award for the year’s best collection, the most valuable prize in British poetry, the poet and chair of judges, Lavinia Greenlaw, said the jury had been 'unsettled, captivated and compelled' by the books they chose." viaTHE GUARDIAN |
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What Sparks Poetry: Aaron McCollough on "Closed on Three Sides, Open on One" “Is there an objective world? One of the older, modern philosophical questions. Yes, well….yes and no, is my answer to that question and my poetry’s answer. Whatever objective world there may be, I have only limited access to it as it does to me. What is most real abides not in an independent, verifiable place outside myself nor somewhere hidden deep inside me; rather, what is most real grows in the meeting place." |
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