A Selection of the Shortlist
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Köp båda 2 för 442 krThe Griffin Poetry Prize is a rich tribute to an art form largely and stupidly ignored by the public . . . an annual report on the state of the poetry nation. * Globe and Mail * The worlds premier international poetry prize. * Macleans * Already of the first calibre a great shortlist, great judges, great trustees, great intent. * National Post * The Olympics of poetry. * Toronto Life *
IAN WILLIAMS is the author of six books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. His works have won or been shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Griffin Poetry Prize, the Danuta Gleed Literary Award, the Raymound Souster Award, and more. Williams completed his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto, where he now teaches as a tenured full professor of English, director of the Creative Writing program, and academic advisor for the Massey College William Southam Journalism Fellowship. SARAH HOWE is a British poet, academic and editor. Her first book, Loop of Jade (2015), won the T.S. Eliot Prize and The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. Born in Hong Kong to an English father and Chinese mother, she moved to England as a child. Her pamphlet, A Certain Chinese Encyclopedia (2009), won an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors. She is the founding editor of Prac Crit, an online journal of poetry and criticism. She held fellowships at the University of Cambridge, Harvard Universitys Radcliffe Institute, and University College London before recently taking up a lectureship in poetry at Kings College London. Born in Kansas in 1979, BEN LERNER is the author of three books of poetry, The Lichtenberg Figures, Angle of Yaw, and Mean Free Path. He has been a finalist for the National Book Award, a Fulbright Scholar in Spain, and the recipient of a Howard Foundation Fellowship. In 2011 he became the first American to win the Mnster State Prize for International Poetry. He teaches in the writing program at Brooklyn College. This is his first novel.