Tony Harrison

Harrison in 2015 Tony William Harrison (30 April 1937 – 26 September 2025) was an English poet, translator and playwright. He was one of Britain's foremost verse writers and many of his works have been performed at the Royal National Theatre. He is noted for controversial works such as the poem "V", as well as his versions of dramatic works such as the tragedies ''Oresteia'' and ''Lysistrata'' from ancient Greek, Molière's ''The Misanthrope'' from French, and ''The Mysteries'' from Middle English.

Harrison was also noted for his outspoken views, particularly those on the Iraq War. In 2015, he was honoured with the David Cohen Prize in recognition of his body of work and in 2016, he was awarded the in Rome. Provided by Wikipedia
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