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90:, until 2015. Her research there was in the area of 16th- and 17th-century English literature; her interests included relationships between poetry and visual art forms, including sculpture and architecture. In 2014, Howe founded the online poetry journal 79:, matriculating in 2001. She subsequently gained a PhD at that college; her thesis is entitled "Literature and the Visual Imagination in Renaissance England, 1580–1620". During her studies, she spent a year at 75:. Her father is English; her mother was born in China, but left the country in 1949 for Hong Kong. The family moved to the UK in 1991, when Howe was aged seven. Her first degree was in English at 932: 144:
in 2015. It explores Howe's British and Chinese heritage, and in particular her mother's history as an abandoned female baby in China. The main sequence of poems is inspired by
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as "absolutely amazing"; Petit predicted that Howe's creative use of form would "change British poetry." Andrew Holgate, literary editor of
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which examines China's interaction with the West and the recent history of Hong Kong, in particular the pro-democracy
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of Harvard University, where she focused on writing poetry. She is one of the judges of the 2015
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Her poetry has appeared in several anthologies, including three editions of
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She spent five years as a research fellow at the Faculty of English and
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Jackson, George (31 July 2015), "Review: Loop of Jade – Sarah Howe",
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as "a work of astonishing originality, depth and scope."
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In 2015–16, she was the Frieda L. Miller Fellow at the
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Dear World & Everyone in It: New Poetry in the UK
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As of 2015–16, Howe was working on a sequence called
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It was also shortlisted for the 14: 475:Dr Sarah Howe, Gonville and Caius 247:in its "40 Under 40" initiative. 240:had inspired Howe as a teenager. 34:(born 1983) is a Chinese-British 719:, Poetry International Rotterdam 526:Prestigious award for Caian poet 812:National Poetry Day 2015: Light 756:Brown, Mark (11 January 2016), 859:Flood, Alison (28 June 2018). 832:Howe, Sarah (8 October 2015), 415:Howe, Sarah (12 August 2013), 119:A Certain Chinese Encyclopedia 1: 783:Shaffi, Sarah (8 June 2015), 501:"Sarah Howe: Remaking memory" 133:mentoring programme in 2012. 127:Eric Gregory Trust Fund Award 713:Potts, Kate (23 July 2015), 230:, was recorded by physicist 155:The collection won the 2015 558:National Poetry Competition 447:Christ's College, Cambridge 245:Royal Society of Literature 148:'s fictional encyclopedia, 103:National Poetry Competition 77:Christ's College, Cambridge 969: 918:21st-century British poets 59:, as well as a trustee of 18: 953:T. S. 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Index

Sarah Howe (fraudster)
FRSL
poet
Loop of Jade
T. S. Eliot Prize
Sunday Times / Peters Fraser & Dunlop Young Writer of The Year Award
University College London
The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry
Hong Kong
Christ's College, Cambridge
Harvard University
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
National Poetry Competition
The Poetry Society
Tall Lighthouse
Eric Gregory Trust Fund Award
The Complete Works
Chatto & Windus
Jorge Luis Borges
T. S. Eliot Prize
Sunday Times / Peters Fraser & Dunlop Young Writer of The Year Award
Forward Prize for Best First Collection
Pascale Petit
The Sunday Times
Umbrella Movement
Salt
Bloodaxe
sonnet
National Poetry Day

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