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Southbank Centre s Inside Out Announces Additional Events

Southbank Centre s Inside Out Announces Additional Events The online season of music and literature has extended until 6 May.by BWW News Desk The Southbank Centre today announces new events for Inside Out, an online season of music and literature extended until 6 May. The new events include Bell Orchestre (13 Mar), authors Kazuo and Naomi Ishiguro (5 Apr), Olivia Laing (30 Apr) and Jhumpa Lahiri (6 May). The return of Inside Out kicked off in January 2021 with the hugely popular T.S Eliot Prize event (24 Jan), which saw Bhanu Kapil crowned the 2021 prize winner. Since then, a stellar performance and spell-binding talks have been streamed featuring The Cinematic Orchestra (29 Jan), Fearne Cotton (4 Feb) and Ethan Hawke (8 Feb).

Bhanu Kapil wins T S Eliot Prize at digital awards ceremony – The Poetry Society

Mona Arshi and Andrew McMillan, said, “Our shortlist celebrated the ways in which poetry is responding to profound change, and the stylistic freedom that today’s poets have claimed. From this impressive field, we unanimously chose Bhanu Kapil’s How to Wash a Heart as our winner. It is a radical and arresting collection that recalibrates what it’s possible for poetry to achieve.” Bhanu Kapil was born in England to Indian parents, and she grew up in a South Asian, working-class community in London. She lives between the UK and the US, where she spent 21 years at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. She is the author of six books of poetry/prose:

Bhanu Kapil wins TS Eliot Prize for radical and arresting poetry | Darlington and Stockton Times

British-Indian poet Bhanu Kapil wins TS Eliot Prize for radical work

SHARE It might be the award most poets only dream of winning, but this year it s British-Indian writer Bhanu Kapil s turn to bag the top accolade in the TS Eliot Prize for poetry. Known as the most valuable award for British poetry, Kapil won for her collection of poems called How to Wash a Heart, in which she explores the dynamics between an immigrant and her white, middle-class host. We re ecstatic to share that How To Wash A Heart by Bhanu Kapil has won the T.S. Eliot Prize 2020!! @tseliotprizehttps://t.co/JF8TgbNMaipic.twitter.com/g3m8S7KVML Pavilion Poetry (@PavilionPoetry)

Bhanu Kapil wins TS Eliot Prize for radical and arresting poetry

Bhanu Kapil wins TS Eliot Prize for radical and arresting poetry
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