This list has two women, eight men, one
American, one Irishman, two Scots and six English poets. It also has
one winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (Seamus Heaney), one winner of
this year's Forward Prize (Robin Robertson) and two previous winners (Paul
Muldoon and Hugo Williams). It should be a very interesting Eliot
this year.
Find out
more at
www.poetrybookshoponline.com.
The winner will be announced on Monday 15
January 2007, when the prize of £10,000 will be presented by Mrs Valerie
Eliot.
The T S Eliot Prize Readings, to which all
ten shortlisted poets are invited, will take place at the
UCL Bloomsbury Theatre
in London.
The T S Eliot School Shadowing
Scheme
The PBS has also announced a school shadowing scheme, the first for a
major poetry prize. This will offer A Level students the chance to
get involved with shadowing the judges as they ponder their decision on the
shortlist. Go to their partner
the
English and Media Centre for further details of the Shadowing Scheme.