• The King's Gold Medal for Poetry (known as Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry when the monarch is female) is awarded for a book of verse published by someone...
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    Iranian-born British poet. She is the recipient of the King's Gold Medal for Poetry for 2023, awarded for "her outstanding talent and ability to draw on diverse...
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  • Poetry Collection of the Year), the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. She was selected as recipient of the 2022 King's Gold Medal for...
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  • British Guild of Glass Engravers and the first recipient of the King's Gold Medal for Poetry. Whistler was a son of builder and estate agent Henry Whistler...
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  • Prize for Poetry and Medicine Michael Marks Poetry Awards National Poetry Competition Newdigate Prize Poetry Book Awards Poetry London Prize King's Gold Medal...
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    of James Tait Black Prize for Biography, for The Photographer at Sixteen 2024 - Awarded King's Gold Medal for Poetry Poetry Introduction 4 with Craig...
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  • of Oxford where he won the Newdigate Prize (1938) for poetry and the King's Gold Medal for Poetry (1940). He was the first Australian to win either of...
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  • The Chancellor's Gold Medal is annual award for poetry open to undergraduates at the University of Cambridge, paralleling Oxford University's Newdigate...
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  • Queen Elizabeth King's Gold Medal for Poetry instituted this year with first winner, Laurence Whistler Newbery Medal for children's literature: Cornelia...
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  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind King's Gold Medal for Poetry: W. H. Auden Fisher, David (2011-12-30). "1937". Chronomedia...
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