Now in its 21 year, the Plough Poetry Prize is an international open competition for poems held in UK. The results are in! Indian poet Sandeep Kumar Mishra’s political poem “Immigration’ is highly commended for this prestigious prize. Other shortlisted poets include “Don’t tell Dad” by Trystan Lewis, “Gliding’ by Mary-Jane Homes, “My mother tongue is a lonesome bastard” by Dragana Lazici.
The chief judge Roger McGough commented, 'So many good poems, so many difficult choices, and so inevitably, choosing a winner proved as difficult as ever, and I do hope that all the poets take away a sense of achievement. My favourite poems were as different in style as a judge could hope for. From taking to the air disguised as a vulture, to a tainted mother tongue, and to paternal love, undiminished to the end. Each poem was confident in the story it had to tell and told succinctly. The winning poems spoke directly to me and had both clarity and rhythm. Congratulations to the winners and to everyone who submitted a poem and thanks to all at the Plough Arts Centre who work tirelessly to promote poetry’.
In ‘Immigration’ Indian poet Sandeep Kumar Mishra shares his own experience and history with Australian immigration. He left his family home in order to escape the financial crisis and in search of a freer, more peaceful life. Upon arrival in Australia, he was met with unemployment, hunger, health issues and racism and the various struggles outlined in the poem. He is still uncertain about his future as he has been refused visa to stay in Australia.
This historical poetry prize is sponsored by The Plough Arts Centre with the financial support of Great Torrington Town Council, Torrington Town and Lands Charities, Devon County Council, Torridge District Council, Arts Council England, The UK Culture Recovery Fund, The National Lottery Community Fund, Boshier Hinton, Barnstaple Town Council, Davie Barnstaple Trust, Garfield Weston. The Plough Arts Centre provides exciting opportunities for all people to experience a wide and vibrant range of high quality arts events both as audience and participants. On 1 April 2023 The Plough Arts Centre became a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England for the first time in the venue's history. The Plough celebrates 50 years as an arts centre on 11 April 2025, though the building and the site on which it stands has a much longer and equally colourful history.
It is noteworthy that Sandeep has been awarded 'MPT Award 2023, Anasi Prize and Commonwealth Award-2023' in England, 'Story Unlimited- 2024’ and ‘Newcastle Award-2022' in Australia and ‘Next Generation Story Award-2024’, 'International Book Award-2022', 'New Millennium Award-22,' 'Reader's Favorite Award-21', 'Independent Press Award-2022' and 'IAN Book Award-2022' ' in USA and for 'Vedvyas Award-2022', 'Poesis Award-2022' and 'Indian Achievers Award-21' in India.
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