Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Biting the Hand That Feeds You Isn't Clever - Even if You Are an Award-Winning Poet
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David Lister writes in the wake of Alice Oswald and John Kinsella's decisions to withdraw from the 2011 T. S. Eliot Prize shortlist. Lister offers the view that 'the arts are, and have to be, a mixed economy, more than ever in the current climate' and that 'they rely on sponsorship'.

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    y separately published work icon The Independent 10 December 2011 Z1834691 2011 newspaper issue 2011 pg. 40, 41
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