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Described as ‘the prize most poets want to win’ (Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate) the prize is awarded to the author of the best new collection of poetry published this year. It is unique among poetry prizes in being judged by a panel of established poets.

This year we asked each of the nominated poetsÌýto recorded two of the favorite poems, one for broadcast and one just for this page.

Ian Duhig
Ian Duhig

Reading from The Speed of Dark.

Alan Gillis
Alan Gillis

Reading from Hawks and Doves.
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Sophie Hannah
Sophie Hannah

Reading from Pessimism for Beginners.

Mimi Khalvati
Mimi Khalvati

Reading fromÌýThe Meanest Flower.

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Frances Leviston
Frances Leviston

Reading fromÌýPublic Dreams .

Sarah Maguire
Sarah Maguire

Reading from The Pomegranates of Kandahar.

Edwin Morgan
Edwin Morgan

Reading from AÌýBook of Lives.

Sean O'Brien
Sean O'Brien

Reading fromÌýThe Drowned Book.

Fiona Sampson
Fiona Sampson

Reading from Common Prayer.

Matthew Sweeney
Matthew Sweeney

Reading from Black Moon.

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