Daljit Nagra

Website: http://www.daljitnagra.com

Daljit Nagra was born and brought up in West London and Sheffield. He lives in London, and works as a secondary school English teacher. In 2003, he won the Smith/Doorstop pamphlet competition with Oh my Rub!, a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice which was chosen as one of the Guardian's Poetry Books of the Year.

In 2004, his poem Look We Have Coming to Dover! won the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem, and this became the title of his first collection, published by Faber & Faber in 2007. It went on to win the 2007 Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection and the 2008 Arts Council England Decibel Award. It relates to the experience of British-born Indians, and often employs 'Punglish' - English spoken by Indian Punjabi immigrants. Look We Have Coming to Dover! was shortlisted for several further awards, including the 2007 Costa Poetry Award, and the 2007 Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize.

Daljit Nagra co-edited the Spread the Word anthology Ten (Bloodaxe Books, 2010) with Bernardine Evaristo. Selections of his own poems are included in The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets, edited by Jeet Thayil (Bloodaxe Books, 2008), and Identity Parade: New British & Irish Poets, edited by Roddy Lumsden (Bloodaxe Books, 2010).

Daljit Nagra

Daljit Nagra, Author


By Heart - Uit Het HoofdBy Heart - Uit Het Hoofd
£5.00
Victoria Briggs
 

Daljit Nagra, Contributor


The North 47: 25 Years in the NorthThe North 47: 25 Years in the North
£8.00
Ann Sansom, Peter Sansom
The London Magazine - October / November 2008The London Magazine - October / November 2008
£6.95
Sara-Mae Tuson
Poetry Wales - Winter 2009/10Poetry Wales - Winter 2009/10
£5.50
Zoe Skoulding
Identity Parade: New British & Irish PoetsIdentity Parade: New British & Irish Poets
£12.00
Roddy Lumsden
Red: Contemporary Black British PoetryRed: Contemporary Black British Poetry
£9.99
Kwame Dawes, Kadija Sesay
 

Daljit Nagra, Editor


Ten: New Poets from Spread the WordTen: New Poets from Spread the Word
£8.95
Bernardine Evaristo, Daljit Nagra