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IT was two in a row for the Irish in London last night when Nobel prize winning poet Seamus Heaney took home one of the most important UK literary awards.
It was two in a row for the Irish in London last night when Nobel prize winning poet Seamus Heaney took home one of the most important UK literary awards. The David Cohen Prize for Literature, worth £40,000, is awarded every two years for a lifetime’s achievement. Mr Heaney, from Bellaghy in Co Londonderry, was presented with the prize at a gala dinner in the British Library by British Poet Laureate Andrew Motion. The last winner was also Irish, poet Derek Mahon. — By arrangement with The Independent
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