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For Best New Collection of Poetry 1993-2002 |
ALICE OSWALD |
The T.S. Eliot Prize is administered by the Poetry Book Society of London. It is awarded to the best new collection of poetry published in the United Kingdom or thr Republic of Ireland in the calendar year preceding the year in which the award is presented. The value of the award in 2002 was 10,000 pounds.
| 2002 | Alice Oswald | Dart |
| 2001 | Anne Carson | The Beauty of the Husband |
| 2000 | Michael Longley | The Weather in Japan |
| 1999 | Hugo Wulliams | Billy's Rain |
| 1998 | Ted Hughes | Birthday Letters |
| 1997 | Don Patterson | God's Gift to Women |
| 1996 | Les Murray | Subhuman Redneck Poems |
| 1995 | Mark Doty | My Alexandria |
| 1994 | Paul Muldoon | The Annals of Chile |
| 1993 | Ciaran Carson | First Language |
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