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Paul Muldoon, Pulitzer-prize winning poet, has recently been described by the Times Literary Supplement as “the most significant English language poet born since the second World War.” He is a Professor at Princeton University and Chair at the University Center for the Creative and Performing Arts. His main collections of poetry are New Weather, Mules, Why Brownlee Left, Quoof, Meeting the British, Madoc: A Mystery, the Annals of Chile, Hay, Poems 1968-1998 and Moy Sand and Gravel, for which he won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize. His tenth collection, Horse Latitudes, appeared in 2006. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Muldoon was given an American Academy of Arts and Letters award in literature for 1996. Other recent awards include the T.S. Eliot Prize, Irish Times Poetry Prize, Griffin International Prize for Excellence in Poetry, American Ireland Fund Literary Award, Shakespeare Prize, Aspen Prize for Poetry, and European Prize for Poetry.
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