List of poetry awards

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This is a list of awards that are, or have been, given out to writers of poetry, either for a specific poem, collection of poems, or body of work.

Thousands of poetry awards and prizes are given throughout the world, ranging from the very well-respected little more than con schemes making money would-be poets ussualy in the form of entrance fees, so called Vanity Poetry Contests. [1]

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[edit] Major international awards

[edit] Australia

[edit] Canada

[edit] Governor General's Awards

English language:

French language:

[edit] Germany

  • Wilhelm-Busch-Preis für satirische und humoristische Versdichtung

[edit] Korea

  • Dong Suh Literary Prize, poetry category
  • Kim Su-yông Contemporary Poetry Award
  • Korean Literature Prize
  • Sowol Poetry Award

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Spanish (language)

  • Premio Adonais
  • Premio de la Poesía Fernando Paz Castillo
  • Premio de Poesía Hermanos Argensola

[edit] United Kingdom

See also: List of British literary awards

[edit] United States

See also: List of American literary awards

(in alphabetical order)

[edit] Awards given by the Academy of American Poets

(in order of decreasing monetary value)

[edit] Awards given by the Poetry Society of America

  • Frost Medal
  • Shelley Memorial Award — since 1929, offered by the society to a poet living in the United States who is chosen on the basis of "genius and need."
  • Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award
  • Cecil Hemley Memorial Award
  • Lyric Poetry Award
  • Lucille Medwick Memorial Award
  • Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award
  • Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award
  • George Bogin Memorial Award
  • Robert H. Winner Memorial Award
  • Norma Farber First Book Award
  • William Carlos Williams Award — offered by the society for the best book of poetry published by a small, non-profit, or university press

[edit] Awards given by the American Academy of Arts and Letters

  • American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medals for Poetry — given every six years to honor the distinguished career of a poet; considered the highest honor of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
  • Academy Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters — In 1941 the Academy established awards to encourage creative work in the arts. Now $7500 each, Academy Awards are given annually: five to artists, eight to writers, four to composers, and three to architects.
  • Arthur Rense Prize — In 1998, the $20,000 award was established to honor "an exceptional poet" once every third year.
  • Michael Braude Award for Light Verse — The $5,000 biennial award is given "for light verse written in English regardless of the country of origin of the writer".
  • Benjamin H. Danks Award — The $20,000 award is given in rotation to a composer of ensemble works, a playwright, and a writer (fiction, non-fiction, poetry). Since 2002 the Academy has administered the prize established by Roy Lyndon Danks in honor of his father, Benjamin Hadley Danks.
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters Award of Merit — The Award of Merit, a medal and $10,000, is given each year, in rotation, to an outstanding person in America representing one of the following arts: Painting, the Short Story, Sculpture, the Novel, Poetry, and Drama.
  • Morton Dauwen Zabel Award — $10,000 biennial award is given every third year to a poet. In the other years it goes to a writer of fiction or critic.
  • Metcalf Awards — The Willard L. Metcalf Award in Art and the Addison M. Metcalf Award in Literature are biennial awards of $10,000.
  • Rome Fellowship in Literature — (annual) subsidizes two young writers for a one-year residence at the American Academy in Rome.
  • Witter Bynner Poetry Prize — established by the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1980 to support the work of a young poet.

[edit] See also