BOL to sponsor UK's most prestigious prize for poetry - the T S Eliot Prize 2000.

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"Poetry's a zoo in which you keep demons and angels" - Les Murray (winner of the T S Eliot Prize in 1996)

bol.com is delighted to announce that, in a 3 year deal, it will be sponsoring the T S Eliot Prize 2000, which will be awarded to the winning poet at a ceremony on Monday 22nd January 2001. The prize will be known as the "T S Eliot Prize 2000 supported by bol.com".

The T S Eliot Prize 2000 is, ...

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