SEAN O’BRIEN has won the
2007 Forward Poetry Prize for
Best Collection for
The Drowned Book (Picador, 2007), his sixth collection of poems, while
Daljit Nagra was declared the winner for
Best First Collection for his first volume of poetry,
Look We Have Coming to Dover! (Faber & Faber, 2007). This is the third time
O’Brien has won the prize. He is the only poet in the prize’s history to have won the award thrice. He won it for
Ghost Train in 1995 and
Downriver in 2001.
Alice Oswald won for
Best Single Poem for her poem,
“Dunt,” published in
Poetry London.Judge
Michael Symmons Roberts called
The Drowned Book “beautifully constructed, witty and heart-wrenching” and considered it the poet’s strongest collection to date. “A fully realised, highly accomplished collection, it is a sustained elegy for lost friends, landscapes and a decaying culture,” he said.
Nagra won for a volume that captures the experiences of British-born Indians.
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