St John鈥檚 Writer-in-residence Vona Groarke has been shortlisted for the 拢25,000 TS Eliot Prize.
The TS Eliot Prize is awarded annually to the writer of the best new poetry collection published in the UK and Ireland. The shortlist features 10 collections from established names and new voices, ranging from meditations on illness and inheritance to explorations of ecological collapse and exile.
Groarke has been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize for her 2025 poetry collection, Infinity Pool (Gallery Press), alongside nine other established and new poets including Sarah Howe, a former holder of St John鈥檚 College鈥檚 annual Harper-Wood Creative Writing and Travel Award for English Poetry and Literature.
鈥淚'm thrilled that Infinity Pool has been shortlisted for the 2025 TS Eliot Prize,鈥 said Groarke. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honour for the book and it's in great company, alongside books by poets whose work I鈥檝e admired for many years.鈥
Described by former Poet Laureate Sir Andrew Motion as 鈥榯he prize poets most want to win鈥 and by聽The Independent聽as聽the 鈥榳orld鈥檚 top poetry award鈥, it is considered the most prestigious poetry prize in the world.
The winning poet receives 拢25,000 and each of the remaining nine shortlisted poets 拢1,500.
Groarke, a poet, essayist, reviewer and editor, was awarded the distinguished role of Ireland Professor of Poetry this summer.
Howe, who is a Cambridge graduate, won the TS Eliot Prize in 2015 for her debut Loop of Jade and is shortlisted this year for Foretokens.
The prize shortlist was chosen from a record 177 submissions submitted by 64 publishers. The shortlist readings will take place on 18 January 2026 at the Southbank Centre鈥檚 Royal Festival Hall, with the winner announced the following evening.
Now in its 32nd year, the prize is run by The TS Eliot Foundation and is the only major poetry prize that is judged purely by established poets, who describe this year鈥檚 shortlist as 鈥榮omething for everyone鈥.
Groake said: 鈥淲hatever happens on 19 January, I feel I've already won the prize of my life just by being shortlisted.鈥
Described as 鈥榦ne of the best writers in Ireland today鈥, she is the tenth Ireland Professor of Poetry, which is awarded every three years to a poet of honour and distinction to represent the Ireland Chair of Poetry.
She was inaugurated in an official ceremony at the Presidential residence in Dublin in September.
Groake has been Writer-in-residence since 2022 at St John鈥檚, where she mentors St John鈥檚 蘑菇视频下载安卓 and staff who want to develop their own creative writing skills, and she organises literary events.