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Jane Draycott : ウィキペディア英語版
Jane Draycott
Jane Draycott is a British poet. She is Senior Course Tutor on Oxford University's MSt in Creative Writing and teaches English and Creative Writing at the University of Lancaster.〔(Profile at Official website )〕
==Life and career==
Draycott was born in London in 1954 and studied at King's College London and the University of Bristol. Her pamphlet ''No Theatre'' (Smith/Doorstop) was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 1997, and her first full collection ''Prince Rupert's Drop''〔(''Prince Rupert's Drop'' )〕 (1999), was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. In 2002, she was the winner of the Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry and in 2004 she was nominated as one of the Poetry Book Society's 'Next Generation' poets. Her 2009 collection ''Over'' (Carcanet Press) was nominated for the T S Eliot Prize. Her other books include ''Christina the Astonishing'' (with Lesley Saunders and Peter Hay, 1998) and ''Tideway'' (illustrated by Peter Hay, 2002), both from Two Rivers Press. She was previously poet in residence at Henley's River and Rowing museum. She lectures in creative writing at Oxford University and the University of Lancaster, and has been a mentor on the Crossing Borders 〔(Crossing Borders )〕 creative writing initiative, which was set up by the British Council and Lancaster University.〔(Lancaster profile )〕 Her most recent publication is a translation of the 14th century elegy ''Pearl'' - in which she aims at a fluid and echoing character which loosens some of the original end-stopped pulse. In 2013 she was Writer-in-Residence hosted by the Dutch Foundation for Literature in Amsterdam. She is a Royal Literary Fund Lector for 2014-16. Draycott has recorded a number of her poems for The Poetry Archive〔(''The Poetry Archive'' )〕 and is one of the poets featured in the national ''Poetry By Heart'' anthology.〔(''Poetry By Heart'' )〕

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