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  • Seamus Heaney wins Cohen Award

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    Posted on March 19th, 2009sherryGeneral, Poets

    From The Guardian:

    Irish poet Seamus Heaney was recognised for the “sheer scale” of his literary achievements with the 40,000 David Cohen prize this evening.

    His fellow poet and chair of the award’s judges, poet laureate Andrew Motion, honoured Heaney for a body of poetry that over the past 40 years has “crystallised the story of our times, in language which has bravely and memorably continued to extend its imaginative reach”, and for his critical writing, his translations and his lecturing, which “have invigorated the whole wider world of poetry”.

    The prize, one of the most prestigious honours for living British writers, has been won in the past by Heaney’s fellow Nobel laureates VS Naipaul and Harold Pinter. It is awarded biennially for a lifetime’s excellence in literature. The prize is unusual in that the winner receives a further 12,500 to be donated either to a literature organisation that supports young writers, or to an individual writer under the age of 35. Heaney chose to give the 12,500 to an annual poetry speaking competition open to all post-primary students in Ireland, Poetry Aloud.

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