Books & Spoken Word
Alice Oswald
The multi award winning poet, Alice Oswald, delivers this year’s Bristol Poetry Institute annual reading.
The event will comprise of a poetry reading by Alice Oswald, followed by a question and answer session with the audience. A book signing will follow the event. Tickets are free but registration is required.
Alice Oswald studied Classics at Oxford and then trained as a gardener. She worked in gardens for seven years before publishing her first book of poems, The Thing in the Gap-Stone Stile, which won the Forward Prize in 1996. She was writer-in-residence at Dartington Hall from 1996-8 and there wrote her long poem Dart, which won the T.S. Eliot prize in 2002. Other collections have won the inaugural Ted Hughes award (Weeds and Wildflowers), the Hawthornden prize (A Sleepwalk on the Severn) and the Warwick prize (Memorial). In 2009 she won a Cholmondeley award for her contribution to poetry. She is married with three children and lives in Devon.
Her new collection, Falling Awake, was published by Jonathan Cape in July 2016, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2016 and the T.S. Eliot Prize 2016, and was the winner of the Costa Poetry Award 2016. In June 2017 she was awarded the International Griffin Poetry Prize 2017.


