Paul Muldoon

Born in Northern Ireland, Muldoon currently resides in the US and teaches at Princeton University. He held the chair of Professor of Poetry at Oxford University from 1999 through 2004. In September 2007, Muldoon became the poetry editor of The New Yorker.Awards: 1992: Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for Madoc: A Mystery1994: T. S. Eliot Prize for The Annals of Chile1997: Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Poetry for New Selected Poems 1968–19942002: T. S. Eliot Prize (shortlist) for Moy Sand and Gravel2003: Griffin Poetry Prize (Canada) for Moy Sand and Gravel2003: Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Moy Sand and Gravel2004: American Ireland Fund Literary Award2004: Aspen Prize 2004: Shakespeare Prize