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- Daljit_Nagra abstract "Daljit Nagra (born 1966) is a British poet whose debut collection, Look We Have Coming to Dover! — a title alluding to W. H. Auden's Look, Stranger!, D. H. Lawrence's Look! We have come through! and by epigraph also to Matthew Arnold's \"Dover Beach\" — was published by Faber in February 2007. His poems relate to the experience of Indians born in the UK (especially Indian Sikhs), and often employ language that imitates the English spoken by Indian immigrants whose first language is Punjabi, which some have termed \"Punglish\". He currently works part-time at JFS School in Kenton and visits schools, universities and festivals where he performs his work.In 2004 he won the Forward Poetry Prize for best single poem for \"Look We Have Coming to Dover!\" Nagra's debut collection, which takes the same title, has received extremely positive reviews, has been featured on television and radio, including the prominent BBC programme Newsnight Review, and won the 2007 Forward Poetry Prize for best first collection.Daljit Nagra also participated as a judge during the 2008 Samuel Johnson Prize and is a judge for the 2010 Manchester Poetry Prize.Nagra's first pamphlet Oh MY Rub! (Smith/Doorstop) was the Poetry Book Society's first ever PBS Pamphlet Choice in 2003. His debut collection was published in 2007 and it won the South Bank Show Decibel Award, the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and was nominated for The Costa Prize, the Guardian First Book Award, the Aldeburgh Prize and the Glen Dimplex Award. His second collection, Tippoo Sultan’s Incredible White-Man Eating Tiger-Toy Machine!!!, was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize. His current book, Ramayana, is shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize. In 2014 he won the Royal Society of Authors Travelling Scholarship Award.Daljit’s poems have been published in the New Yorker, Atlantic Review, The London Review of Books, The Times Literary Supplement, Poetry Review, Poetry London, Poetry International, The Rialto and The North.He has performed at venues such as Banff, Calgary, Toronto, Bratislava, Galle, Mumbai, Delhi, Orkney, Belfast, Dublin, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Heidelberg, St Andrews, Edinburgh, Ty Newydd and many places in England.Daljit has been on the Board of the Poetry Book Society and the Poetry Archive. He has judged the Samuel Johnson Prize 2008, the Guardian First Book Award 2008, the Foyles Young Poets Competition 2008, the National Poetry Competition 2009, the Costa Poetry category and the overall winner in 2012. He has also hosted the T. S. Eliot Poetry Readings 2009. He was the Keats’ House Poet-In-Residence from July 2014 to June 2015, and he was an Eton College Wisdom Scholar in November 2014.He is the Lead Poetry Tutor at The Faber Academy and has run workshops all over the world. He is a regular contributor to BBC radio and has written articles for The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Observer, The Times of India.".
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