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Don Paterson
(Great-Britain, 1963)
His first collection, Nil Nil, appeared in 1993 and straight-away won him a prize for best poetry début. In 2003 he received the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award for his latest collection, Landing Light. Paterson, a school dropout (at sixteen) with a working class background, took poetry as seriously as he had done music before. He even read the dictionary from A all the way through to Z. ‘I did not want to repeat the mistakes I made as a musician by doing without a formal training.’ In The Eyes he published his adaptations of the work of Spanish poet Antonio Machado (1875-1939). He has also written plays for the stage and radio. As a jazz guitarist Don Paterson performs solo and with the jazz-folk ensemble Lammas. He teaches creative writing at St. Andrews University. He lives in Kerriemuir, Scotland with his wife, two sons and three stepchildren. [Don Paterson took part in the Poetry International Festival Rotterdam 2004. This text was written on that occasion.]
Last updated: Mar 29, 2006
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