List of winners of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize

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The Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize is administered by the Academy of American Poets selected by the New Hope Foundation in 1994. Established in 1975, this $25,000 award recognizes the most outstanding book of poetry published in the United States in the previous year.[1][2][3][4][5]

The Prize was created in 1975 by the New Hope Foundation of Pennsylvania, which was a philanthropic foundation created by Lenore Marshall and her husband, James Marshall, to "support the arts and the cause of world peace";[6] Lenore Marshall, a poet, novelist, editor, and peace activist, had died in 1971.[7] Receipt of the prize has been among the distinctions noted by the Library of Congress when the Poet Laureate of the United States is named.[8][9][10][11]

The Prize was initially administered by the Saturday Review magazine.[12] Following the folding of Saturday Review, the Prize was administered by The Nation magazine.[13] In 1995, administration of the Prize became the responsibility of the Academy; the Prize has a permanent endowment. The Prize is still sponsored by The Nation, which usually publishes an article about the poetry of each year's finalists and winner. The cash value of the prize is currently $25,000.

Winners

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YearPoetBookJudges
1975 Cid CormanO/IHayden Carruth
1976 Denise LevertovThe Freeing of the DustHayden Carruth
1977 Philip LevineThe Names of the LostWilliam Stafford, Carolyn Kizer, Charles Wright
1978 Allen TateCollected Poems, 1919-1976Alastair Reid, John Hollander, May Swenson
1979 Hayden CarruthBrothers, I Loved You AllAlastair Reid, Galway Kinnell, Mark Strand
1980 Stanley KunitzThe Poems of Stanley Kunitz, 1928-1978William Jay Smith, Cynthia Macdonald, Quincy Troupe
1981 Sterling A. BrownThe Collected Poems of Sterling A. BrownPhilip Levine, Michael S. Harper, Jean Valentine
1982 John LoganThe Bridge of Change: Poems 1974-1980William Jay Smith, Carolyn Kizer, Paul Zweig
1983 George StarbuckThe Argot Merchant DisasterDana Gioia, May Swenson, Sydney Lea
1984 Josephine MilesCollected Poems, 1930-83Alfred Corn, Josephine Jacobsen, Donald Justice
1985 John Ashbery A Wave Dave Smith, Rika Lesser, John Hollander
1986 Howard MossNew Selected PoemsJ. D. McClatchy, Richard Howard, Rachel Hadas
1987 Donald HallThe Happy ManRobert Pinsky, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Douglas Crase
1988 Josephine JacobsenThe Sisters: New & Selected PoemsWilliam Jay Smith, Robert Phillips, Katha Pollitt
1989 Thomas McGrathSelected Poems, 1938-1988Amy Clampitt, Richard Kenney, Robert Shaw
1990 Michael RyanGod HungerWilliam Pritchard, Sydney Lea, Liz Rosenberg
1991 John Haines New Poems, 1980-88Donald Hall, Josephine Jacobsen, Molly Peacock
1992 Adrienne RichAn Atlas of the Difficult WorldMona Van Duyn, Edward Hirsch, Thomas Lux
1993 Thom GunnThe Man with Night SweatsRobert Pinsky, Carol Muske, James Tate
1994 W. S. MerwinTravelsGerald Stern, Deborah Digges, Stephen Dunn
1995 Marilyn Hacker[14]Winter NumbersMaxine Kumin, Cornelius Eady, Alice Fulton
1996 Charles WrightChickamaugaPhilip Levine, Yusef Komunyakaa, Laurie Sheck
1997 Robert PinskyThe Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996Mark Doty, Susan Mitchell, Mary Oliver
1998 Mark JarmanQuestions for EcclesiastesCharles Simic, Chase Twichell, Charles Wright
1999 Wanda ColemanBathwater WineRafael Campo, Toi Derricotte, Marilyn Hacker
2000 David FerryOf No Country I Know: New and Selected Poems and TranslationsW. S. Di Piero, Mary Kinzie, Eleanor Wilner
2001 Fanny HoweSelected PoemsElaine Equi, Ann Lauterbach, Bob Perelman
2002 Madeline DeFreesBlue DuskJoy Harjo, Michael S. Harper, Lawson Inada
2003 Eamon GrennanStill Life with WaterfallJudith Ortiz Cofer, Andrew Hudgins, Robert Wrigley
2004 Donald Revell[15]My MojaveBrenda Hillman, Forrest Gander, Harryette Mullen
2005 Anne WintersThe Displaced of Capital Louise Glück, Robert Pinsky, Alan Shapiro
2006 Eleanor LermanOur Post-Soviet History UnfoldsCarl Dennis, Tony Hoagland, Carol Muske-Dukes
2007 Alice NotleyGrave of Light: New and Selected Poems 1970–2005David Baker, Mark McMorris, Marie Ponsot
2008 Henri Cole[16]Blackbird and Wolf Lucie Brock-Broido, B. H. Fairchild, John Koethe
2009 Linda Gregg[2]All of It Singing: New and Selected PoemsDorianne Laux, J. D. McClatchy, James Richardson
2010 John KoetheNinety-fifth StreetMarianne Boruch, David Kirby, John Yau
2011 C.D. WrightOne With OthersMei-mei Berssenbrugge, D. A. Powell, Martha Ronk
2012 David WojahnWorld TreeLinda Gregerson, David St. John, Natasha Trethewey
2013 Patricia SmithShoulda Been Jimi SavannahCornelius Eady, Claudia Emerson, Gregory Orr
2014 Rigoberto GonzálezUnpeopled EdenKwame Dawes, Alicia Suskin Ostriker, Susan Stewart
2015 Kevin YoungThe Book of HoursMarie Howe, A. Van Jordan, Donald Revell
2016 Lynn EmanuelThe Nerve of It: Poems New and SelectedAmy Gerstler, Reginald Gibbons, Kimiko Hahn
2017 Patrick RosalBrooklyn AntediluvianRigoberto González, Vijay Seshadri, Susan Wheeler
2018 Craig Morgan TeicherThe Trembling AnswersLaura Kasischke, Campbell McGrath, Mary Szybist
2019 Kyle DarganAnagnorisisMajor Jackson, Patricia Smith, David Wojahn
2020 Hanif AbdurraqibA Fortune for Your DisasterGarrett Hongo, Tim Seibles, Roque Salas Rivera
2022 Mai Der Vang Yellow Rain
2023 Ama Codjoe Bluest Nude: Poems
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