Summer School 2010
The 7th Tower Poetry Summer School (24-27 August) for young poets aged 18-23 will be held in Christ Church Oxford.
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The judges of the 2004 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition were Frank Ormsby, Jon Stallworthy, and Peter McDonald. Read on to find out more about these poets and to see examples of their work. Frank OrmsbyFrank Ormsby was born in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. His three collections of poems, including The Ghost Train (1995), are all published by Gallery Press. He has also edited The Collected Poems of John Hewitt and numerous anthologies, including A Rage for Order: Poetry of the Northern Troubles, and, most recently, The Hip Flask: Short Poems from Ireland. He was an editor of The Honest Ulsterman magazine for twenty years, and in 2002 he received the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award for poetry. He has been Head of English at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution since 1975. THE BUILDEREven at fifty you were in demand, into that rough circle. Your arms swept As you rose on your own foundation, people waved You never looked like falling. Braced at the top, No memory now to match this; you gather your skirts Jon StallworthyJon Stallworthy’s books include two critical studies of Yeats’s poetry, The Penguin Book of Love Poetry, The Oxford Book of War Poetry, editions of Wilfred Owen’s Complete Poems and Fragments and War Poems, and two biographies: Wilfred Owen (which won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize, the W H Smith Literary Award, and the E M Forster Award) and Louis MacNeice (which won the Southern Arts Literary Prize). Most recently, he has published Rounding the Horn: Collected Poems and Singing School, ‘the autobiography we would like all poets to write’ (Oxford Today). Having been a Professor of English Literature at Cornell and Oxford, he is now a Senior Research Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the British Academy. THE ALMOND TREE
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About Tower Poetry
Tower Poetry exists to encourage and challenge everyone who reads or writes poetry. Funded by a generous bequest to Christ Church, Oxford, by the late Christopher Tower, the aims of Tower Poetry are clear: to stimulate an enjoyment and critical appreciation of poetry, particularly among young people in education, and to challenge people to write their own poetry. Creative writing should be a central element in literary education, and learning about writing poetry can help students to think about ways of reading poetry.
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The Christopher Tower Poetry Prize Winners 2010 (Digital Edition)
The winning poems from the 2010 prize are brought together in this exclusive digital-only edition.
