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The James Laughlin Award, formerly the Lamont Poetry Prize, is given annually for a poet's second published book; it is the only major poetry award that honors a second book. The award is given by the Academy of American Poets, and is noted as one of the major prizes awarded to younger poets in the United States.[1] In 1959, Harvey Shapiro referred to the award as "roughly, a Pulitzer for bardlings."[2]
Laughlin Award Winners (1996–present)
This partial listing is taken from the website of the Academy of American Poets.[3]
Year |
Poet |
Book |
Judges |
2015 |
Kathryn Nuernberger |
The End of Pink |
Francisco X. Alarcón, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, D. Nurske |
2014 |
Brian Blanchfield |
A Several World |
Lee Ann Brown, Tina Chang, C. S. Giscombe |
2013 |
Jillian Weise |
The Book of Goodbyes |
Jeffrey McDaniel, Brenda Shaughnessy, Susan Wheeler |
2012 |
Catherine Barnett |
The Game of Boxes |
April Bernard, Cyrus Cassells, Dana Levin (poet) |
2011 |
Anna Moschovakis |
You and Three Others Are Approaching a Lake |
Juliana Spahr, Brian Teare, Mónica de la Torre |
2010 |
Michael Dickman |
Flies |
Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Major Jackson, Michael Ryan |
2009 |
Jennifer K. Sweeney[4] |
How to Live on Bread and Music |
Robin Becker, Bob Hicok, Afaa M. Weaver |
2008 |
Rusty Morrison[5] |
the true keeps calm biding its story[6] |
Rae Armantrout, Claudia Rankine, Bruce Smith |
2007 |
Brenda Shaughnessy |
Human Dark with Sugar |
Peter Gizzi, Matthea Harvey, Caroline Knox |
2006 |
Tracy K. Smith |
Duende |
Elizabeth Alexander, Kimiko Hahn, Terrance Hayes |
2005 |
Barbara Jane Reyes |
Poeta en San Francisco |
James Longenbach, Susan Stewart, Elizabeth Alexander |
2004 |
Jeff Clark |
Music and Suicide |
Elizabeth Alexander, Mary Jo Bang, Susan Stewart |
2003 |
Vijay Seshadri |
The Long Meadow |
Mary Jo Bang, Thom Gunn, Campbell McGrath |
2002 |
Karen Volkman |
Spar |
Mary Jo Bang, Daniel Hall, Campbell McGrath |
2001 |
Peter Johnson |
Miracles & Mortifications |
Daniel Hall, Campbell McGrath, Marilyn Nelson |
2000 |
Liz Waldner |
A Point Is That Which Has No Part |
Agha Shahid Ali, Lynn Emanuel, Marilyn Nelson |
1999 |
Tory Dent |
HIV, Mon Amour |
Lynn Emanuel, Yusef Komunyakaa, Marilyn Nelson |
1998 |
Sandra Alcosser |
Except by Nature |
Lynn Emanuel, Yusef Komunyakaa, David St. John |
1997 |
Tony Hoagland |
Donkey Gospel |
Yusef Komunyakaa, Heather McHugh, William Matthews |
1996 |
David Rivard |
Wise Poison |
Heather McHugh, William Matthews, David St. John |
Lamont Poetry Selections (1976–1995)
Year |
Poet |
Book |
Judges |
1995 |
Ralph Angel |
Neither World |
Richard Kenney, Heather McHugh, David St. John |
1994 |
Brigit Pegeen Kelly |
Song |
Jorie Graham, Richard Kenney, David St. John |
1993 |
Rosanna Warren |
Stained Glass |
Amy Clampitt, Jorie Graham, Richard Kenney |
1992 |
Kathryn Stripling Byer |
Wildwood Flower |
Lucille Clifton, Jorie Graham, Robert Morgan |
1991 |
Susan Wood |
Campo Santo |
Marvin Bell, Lucille Clifton, Robert Morgan |
1990 |
Li-Young Lee |
The City in Which I Love You |
Marvin Bell, Sandra McPherson, Robert Morgan |
1989 |
Minnie Bruce Pratt |
Crime Against Nature |
Marvin Bell, Alfred Corn, Sandra McPherson |
1988 |
Mary Jo Salter |
Unfinished Painting |
Alfred Corn, Sandra McPherson, Mary Oliver |
1987 |
Garrett Hongo |
The River of Heaven |
Philip Booth, Alfred Corn, Mary Oliver |
1986 |
Jane Shore |
The Minute Hand |
Philip Booth, Louise Glück, Mary Oliver |
1985 |
Cornelius Eady |
Victims of the Latest Dance Craze |
Philip Booth, Louise Glück, Charles Simic |
1984 |
Philip Schultz |
Deep Within the Ravine |
Louise Glück, Charles Simic, David Wagoner |
1983 |
Sharon Olds[7] |
The Dead and the Living |
June Jordan, Charles Simic, David Wagoner |
1982 |
Margaret Gibson |
Long Walks in the Afternoon |
June Jordan, Richard Shelton, David Wagoner |
1981 |
Carolyn Forché |
The Country Between Us |
William Harmon, June Jordan, Richard Shelton |
1980 |
Michael Van Walleghen |
More Trouble with the Obvious |
William Harmon, Maxine Kumin, Richard Shelton |
1979 |
Frederick Seidel |
Sunrise |
William Harmon, Maxine Kumin |
1978 |
Ai |
Killing Floor |
Maxine Kumin, Philip Levine, Charles Wright |
1977 |
Gerald Stern |
Lucky Life |
Alan Dugan, Philip Levine, Charles Wright |
1976 |
Larry Levis |
The Afterlife |
Alan Dugan, Michael Harper, Philip Levine |
Lamont Poetry Selections (1954–1975)
For the first 20 years, a poet's first published volume was the annual Lamont Poetry Selection.
See also
References
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