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Hardy Tree/Tennyson Blasted/Poet’s Rectory Altered – Poetry News Roundup 28th December

 

In our last poetry news round-up of 2022, we look at the Hardy Tree, Lincoln University’s campus walk that saw them blasted for referring to Tennyson as “problematic” and alterations to a famous rectory linked to a poet. London’s “Hardy Tree” Falls The Hardy Tree in London, named after the poet Thomas Hardy, has been a prominent ...

Saolta Poetry Competition/King’s Speech – Poetry News Roundup December 26th

 

Today our poetry news roundup looks at the Saolta Arts poetry competition and the King's Speech. Irish Poetry Competition Opens to 2023 Entries One of the most prestigious poetry competitions in Ireland that is open to the public has now begun accepting entries for 2023. The competition, which is run by Saolta Arts, has announced that the series, Poems for ...

Shelley Remembered/Christmas Carol Poem – Poetry News Roundup 21st December

 

On My Poetic Side, today we take a look at a memorial to Shelley and the rise of the Christmas carol that started life as a poem. Romantic Poet Shelley to be Remembered with Memorial The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the significant figures of the English Romantic movement. Now his hometown in Horsham, Sussex, is set ...

Austen Books Auctioned/Pushkin Monument Removed – Poetry News Roundup December 19th

 

This week on My Poetic Side, we look at the Jane Austen collection, which fetched £181,000 at auction and the latest round of Pushkinfall. £181,000 Fetched by Jane Austen Books at Auction A collection of five first-edition novels by Jane Austen have been sold for a little over £181,000 at auction. The books, which were originally purchased for £5,000, ...

Romanian Poetry Translation/National Poet Of Isreal Celebrated – Poetry News Roundup December 14th

 

Today on My Poetic Side, we look at the publication of Divan of Hafez poetry in Romanian and the celebrations for the National Poet of Israel. Romanian Edition of Divan of Hafez Poetry Published For the first time, a selection of poetry from the Divan of Hafez has been published in Romanian. The translation is titled “Hafez: The Nectar ...

Kingston’s Laureate/Shakespeare Library’s New Poem – Poetry News Roundup December 12th

 

This week on My Poetic Side we begin with a look at the new poet laureate of Kingston and the specially commissioned poem for the Folger Shakespeare Library. Kingston’s New Poet Laureate Named as Sadiqa de Meijer Sadiqa de Meijer has been announced as the new poet laureate for the City of Kingston. The four year tenure of this honorary ...

150 Year Old Poem For Word Of The Year/ Twitter’s Daily Poem – Poetry News Roundup December 7th

 

Today on My Poetic Side, we look at a 150-year-old poem that is as relevant today as it was when first written and the unofficial poet of Twitter"s poem of the day. Word of the Year Selection Summed up in 150-Year-Old Poem At the beginning of December every year, the major dictionary publishers come together to announce their selections for ...

Poet’s Collection Acquired/ Larkin-Inspired Exhibition – Poetry News Roundup December 5th

 

Our first news round-up of the week looks at an impressive collection linked to a poet acquired by an archive and a new Larkin-inspired exhibition. Works by Modernist Poet Acquired by German Archive A significant collection of manuscripts and letters that belonged to Rainer Maria Rilke, the modernist poet, has been given to the German Literature Archive (DLA), a public archive. The collection, which ...

Forward Prize Winner/Google Doodle For Emirati Poet – Poetry News Roundup November 30th

 

Today's poetry news round-up looks at the Google Doodle for an Emirati poet and the winner of this year's Forward Poetry Prize. Google Doodle Created For Poet Ousha Al Suwaidi, who is an Emirati poet, has been honoured in Google Doodle format this week. The poet, who is commonly known as Ousha the Poet's full name is Ousha bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi. ...

Bulgarian Poet Shortlisted For Freedom Award/Tibetan Poet Remembered/ Poet Discusses Masking – Poetry News Roundup November 28th

 

We begin the week here on My Poetic Side with a look at the 2022 shortlist for the European Poet of Freedom Award, the poet who has done so much to preserve the culture of Tibet and the neurodiverse Nanaimo poet's debut book. Bulgarian Poet Shortlisted for European Poet of Freedom Award Mirela Ivanova, a Bulgarian poet, is one of ...