Moniza Alvi
Moniza Alvi was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and came to
England when she was a few months old. She grew up in Hertfordshire and studied
at the universities of York and London. Peacock Luggage, a book of poems by
Moniza Alvi and Peter Daniels, was published as a result of the two poets
jointly winning the Poetry Business Prize in 1991. Since then, Moniza Alvi has
written eight poetry collections: The Country at My Shoulder (1993), which was
shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award, and which
led to her being selected for the Poetry Society's New Generation Poets
promotion; A Bowl of Warm Air (1996), one of the Independent on Sunday's Books
of the Year; Carrying My Wife (2000), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation; Souls
(2002); How the Stone Found its Voice (2005), inspired by Kipling's Just So
Stories, Europa(2008), a Poetry Book Society Choice and shortlisted for the TS
Eliot prize. Also published in 2008 Split World includes poems from her first
five collections. Homesick for the Earth (2011) selected poems by the French
poet Jules Supervielle with versions by Moniza Alvi. At the Time of Partition
(2013) a Poetry Book Society Choice, shortlisted for the 2013 TS Eliot Prize
and won the East Anglian Writers Prize for poetry. Moniza's latest collection
is Blackbird, Bye Bye and was published on the 21st of June 2018. Moniza Alvi
now tutors for the Poetry School and lives in Norfolk. In 2002 she received a
Cholmondeley Award for her poetry.
References:
https://www.moniza.co.uk/
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