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Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Birth: 1930-08-17 , Mytholmroyd
Death: 1998-10-28 , Southwark
Ted Hughes was a prominent English poet, translator, and children's writer, celebrated for his powerful and visceral depictions of the natural world and its raw, primal forces. His poetry is characterized by its intensity, rugged language, and exploration of myth, the animal kingdom, and the darker aspects of human nature. Hughes's work often draws upon mythologies and folk traditions, imbuing his verse with a profound sense of elemental power and ancient wisdom.
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Awards

1994
Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry

The Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry is one of the world's most prestigious poetry awards, presented annually as part of the Struga Poetry Evenings festival in North Macedonia.

1998
T.S. Eliot Prize

The T.S. Eliot Prize is one of the UK's most prestigious literary awards, dedicated exclusively to poetry. It recognizes excellence in contemporary poetry published in the UK and Ireland.

1998
Forward Prizes for Poetry

The Forward Prizes for Poetry are one of the UK's most prestigious literary awards, celebrating excellence in contemporary English-language poetry, with a particular focus on poets from the UK and Ireland.

1974
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry

Gold medal awarded by the Queen of the United Kingdom to a poet for a notable work or a life dedicated to poetry.

It took the whole of Creation

To produce my foot, my each feather:

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Animals and Nature

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