Charles Boyle (poet)
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Charles Boyle (born 1951) is a poet who is most famous for writing The Age of Cardboard and String. This book of poems has favorable reviews from The Guardian[1] and Magma Poetry[2].
In 2007 he set up CB editions (http://www.cbeditions.com), a small press dedicated to novellas, translations and writing in other genres often neglected by mainstream publishers.
[edit] Awards
- 1981 Cholmondeley Award
- 1996 Forward Prize shortlist for Paleface
- 2001 T. S. Eliot Prize shortlist for The Age of Cardboard and String
- 2001 Whitbread Awards shortlist for The Age of Cardboard and String
[edit] References
- ^ Lezard, Nicholas (2001-03-31). Cheeky alibis. Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.
- ^ Killingworth, Michael (summer 2001). When lack of love contaminates. Magma Poetry. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.

