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Heaney wins top literary award | Heaney wins top literary award |
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The Northern Irish poet Seamus Heaney has received the David Cohen prize for literature. | The Northern Irish poet Seamus Heaney has received the David Cohen prize for literature. |
The award, worth £40,000, was presented at a gala ceremony hosted by the British Library in London on Wednesday. | The award, worth £40,000, was presented at a gala ceremony hosted by the British Library in London on Wednesday. |
It honours a living writer from Britain and Ireland for a lifetime's achievement in literature. | It honours a living writer from Britain and Ireland for a lifetime's achievement in literature. |
Mr Heaney, who was born in County Londonderry, joins a list of previous winners which includes VS Naipaul and Harold Pinter. | Mr Heaney, who was born in County Londonderry, joins a list of previous winners which includes VS Naipaul and Harold Pinter. |
Having previously won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995, Mr Heaney paid tribute to previous recipients, calling them "a roll call of the best". | Having previously won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995, Mr Heaney paid tribute to previous recipients, calling them "a roll call of the best". |
"There's the fact that you don't enter for it but are chosen from the wide field of your contemporaries," he added. | "There's the fact that you don't enter for it but are chosen from the wide field of your contemporaries," he added. |
'Invigorating' | 'Invigorating' |
Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, who was chairman of the judging panel, presented the prize. | Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, who was chairman of the judging panel, presented the prize. |
He said that for the last "40-odd years" Mr Heaney's poems "had crystallised the story of our times, in language which has bravely and memorably continued to extend its imaginative reach". | He said that for the last "40-odd years" Mr Heaney's poems "had crystallised the story of our times, in language which has bravely and memorably continued to extend its imaginative reach". |
"At the same time, his critical writing, his translations and his lecturing have invigorated the whole wider world of poetry," he added. | "At the same time, his critical writing, his translations and his lecturing have invigorated the whole wider world of poetry," he added. |
"Setting his name alongside previous winners does honour to the Cohen Prize, even as it honours him." | "Setting his name alongside previous winners does honour to the Cohen Prize, even as it honours him." |
As the winner of the prize, Mr Heaney has chosen an organisation supporting young writers to receive the £12,500 Clarissa Luard Award. | As the winner of the prize, Mr Heaney has chosen an organisation supporting young writers to receive the £12,500 Clarissa Luard Award. |
The last winner of the prize in 2007 was another poet from Northern Ireland, Derek Mahon. | The last winner of the prize in 2007 was another poet from Northern Ireland, Derek Mahon. |
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