We're delighted to announce that Bhanu Kapil's How To Wash A Heart, published by Pavilion Poetry, has won the T.S. Eliot Prize 2020. Prize chair Lavinia Greenlaw said: "Our shortlist celebrated the ways in which poetry is responding to profound change, and the stylistic freedom that today’s poets have claimed. From this impressive field, we … Continue reading
Citadel shortlisted for Costa Poetry Award
Martha Sprackland’s debut collection Citadel has been shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award 2020. On news of the shortlisting, Martha said: “I'm stunned. Citadel was, in one way or another, a long time in the making, and the writing of it was not an easy road. To have a place on the shortlist for such … Continue reading
Pavilion Poetry Readings
To celebrate the virtual launch of our three latest collections, we asked our poets to share a selection of poems from their new books. How To Wash A Heart, Kapil's first full-length collection published in the UK, depicts the complex relations that emerge between an immigrant guest and a citizen host. Drawn from a first … Continue reading
Pavilion Poetry: Spring 2020
Pavilion Poetry aims to publish the very best in contemporary poetry and we are extremely excited to welcome three new Pavilion Poetry collections to the family. Citadel by Martha Sprackland How To Wash A Heart by Bhanu Kapil The Station Before by Linda Anderson Each year we launch the poems with the Centre for New … Continue reading
The Station Before: An Interview with Linda Anderson
Each year our Pavilion Poetry students assist with the publishing of our new collections, dedicating their time to an individual poet. In this interview, Emma Ferguson talks with author Linda Anderson about her new collection, The Station Before (Pavilion Poetry, 2020). Listen to Linda's responses here, or continue below for the interview: Your collection makes … Continue reading