Katie Farris

Katie Farris’s recent work appears in Granta, Poetry, and The New York Times. She is the author of the chapbook, A Net to Catch My Body in its Weaving, which won the 2020 Chad Walsh Poetry Award, and boysgirls, a hybrid-form book. She is also the co-translator of many works from Ukraine, including The Country Where Everyone’s Name is Fear (Lost Horse Press, 2023), one of World Literature Today’s Notable Books of 2022. Standing in the Forest of Being Alive (Pavilion Poetry / Liverpool University Press, 2023) is her debut collection. Photo © Ilya Kaminsky

2023
Shortlisted
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Shortlisted Works

Pavilion Poetry (Liverpool University Press)

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We are thrilled to announce the T. S. Eliot Prize 2023 Shortlist, chosen by judges Paul Muldoon (Chair), Sasha Dugdale and Denise Saul from 186 poetry collections submitted by British and Irish publishers. The list comprises a former winner and two previously shortlisted poets, as well as two debuts and two...