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Imtiaz Dharker (born 31 January 1954) is a Pakistani-born British poet, artist, and video film maker. She won the Queen's Gold Medal for her English poetry [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and was appointed Chancellor of Newcastle University from January 2020.
Blessing (name) "Blessing" (poem), a poem by Imtiaz Dharker; E. K. Blessing, a manufacturer of musical instruments; Hotel Blessing, an historic hotel in Blessing, Texas, United States; Blessing, a ship of the Third Supply fleet to Virginia colony in 1609; Blessing of the Bay, built 1631, one of the first ships constructed in Colonial America
"This Room" is a poem by Imtiaz Dharker. It is included in Cluster 2, Poems from Different Cultures, of the AQA Anthology. [1] References This page was last edited on ...
The 2004 AQA Anthology was a collection of poems and short texts. The anthology was split into several sections covering poems from other cultures, the poetry of Seamus Heaney, [4] Gillian Clarke, Carol Ann Duffy and Simon Armitage, and a bank of pre-1914 poems. There was also a section of prose pieces, which could have been studied in schools ...
The Gold Medal for Poetry was instituted by King George V in 1933 at the suggestion of the British royal court's poet laureate, John Masefield. The obverse of the medal bears the effigy of the King. The idea of the reverse, which was designed by Edmund Dulac , is: "Truth emerging from her well and holding in her right hand the divine flame of ...
Dharker is an Indian-Pakistan surname. Notable people with the surname include: Imtiaz Dharker (born 1954), Pakistani-British poet and filmmaker; Ayesha Dharker (born 1977), British-Indian actress and daughter of Imtiaz Dharker
Imtiaz Dharker (born 1954), Pakistan-born British poet, ... 1971 and 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; 2010 US Poet Laureate; Sarah Messer (born 1966), US poet and writer;
Title page of volume 3. Carmina Gadelica is a compendium of prayers, hymns, charms, incantations, blessings, literary-folkloric poems and songs, proverbs, lexical items, historical anecdotes, natural history observations, and miscellaneous lore gathered in the Gàidhealtachd regions of Scotland between 1860 and 1909.