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Bhanu Kapil, former Judith E Wilson Poetry Fellow, wins TS Eliot Poetry Prize for How to Wash a Heart

Posted on 26 January 2021 by english
Image credit: ‘How to Wash a Heart’, by Bhanu Kapil. Published by Pavilion Poetry, 2020.

‘How to Wash a Heart’ is published by Pavilion Poetry.

Link to further information: https://tseliot.com/prize/the-t-s-eliot-prize-2020/winner/

 

 

 

 

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