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Leslie Norris most famous work​

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Norris published his first poem in 1938 and by 1943, he published his first book of poetry.[3] His career as a poet began to take off when his first collection Finding Gold was published in 1967. By 1980 Norris published three volumes in the Phoenix Living Poets. His publication Ransoms had won the Poetry Society's Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize in 1970.[2]:18

In addition to poems and short stories, Norris published translation, biographies, and reviews.[1] His personal works deal with such themes as his Welsh home, his past, especially the pre-war period, his experiences as a teacher, nature, and the life of the instinct. He is considered a fine technician.[7] In 1989 he published a translation of Sonnets to Orpheus with another professor at BYU.[2]:93

Publications

Finding Gold (1967)

The Loud Winder (1967)

Phoenix Living Poets series: Ransoms (1970)

Mountains, Polecats, Pheasants (1974)

Sliding (1978)

The Girl from Cardigan (1988)

Norris's Ark (1988)

The Collected Poems (1996)

Collected Stories of Leslie Norris (1996)

Holy Places (1998)

A Tiger in the Zoo (1938)

Awards

His works have won numerous awards, including the Cholmondeley Poetry Prize, the David Higham Memorial Prize, the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Award, the AML Award for poetry (in 1996), and the Welsh Arts Council Senior Fiction Award.[5] He is also an honorary Doctor of Letters of the University of Glamorgan, and honorary Doctor of Humane Letters of BYU. Leslie is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of the Welsh Academy.[8]

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Answered by mackenzytravasso25
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Publications

Finding Gold (1967)

The Loud Winder (1967)

Phoenix Living Poets series: Ransoms (1970)

Mountains, Polecats, Pheasants (1974)

Sliding (1978)

The Girl from Cardigan (1988)

Norris's Ark (1988)

The Collected Poems (1996)

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