Bollingen Prize

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The Bollingen Prize, awarded every two years by the Bollingen Foundation, is a prestigious literary honor bestowed on a poet in recognition of the best book of new verse within the last two years, or for lifetime achievement. It rewards a cash prize, currently $25,000.

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[edit] Inception

The prize was first conceived and funded by a $10,000 grant from the Bollingen Foundation to the Library of Congress in 1948. The inaugural prize, chosen by a jury of Fellows in American Letters of the Library of Congress, was awarded to Ezra Pound for his famous collection of poems entitled The Pisan Cantos. This choice of a work by a committed fascist sympathizer infuriated many people in Cold War America, and political pressure led Congress to end the Library of Congress involvement in the program and return the unused portion of the grant to the Bollingen Foundation in 1949. The Bollingen Foundation decided to continue the program, with the administrative tasks being handled by the Yale University Library. The prize was awarded annually from 1948 to 1963, and biennially from 1965 to present.

In 1961 a similar prize was set up by the Bollingen Foundation for best translation and it was won by Robert Fitzgerald for his translation of the Iliad. It has also been won by Walter Arndt for his translation of Eugene Onegin, and in 1963 by Richard Wilbur and ??? jointly.

[edit] Recipients

2005 Jay Wright
2003 Adrienne Rich
2001 Louise Glück
1999 Robert Creeley
1997 Gary Snyder
1995 Kenneth Koch
1993 Mark Strand
1991 Laura Riding Jackson and Donald Justice
1989 Edgar Bowers
1987 Stanley Kunitz
1985 John Ashbery and Fred Chappell
1983 Anthony Hecht and John Hollander
1981 Howard Nemerov and May Swenson
1979 W. S. Merwin
1977 David Ignatow
1974 Archie Randolph Ammons
1973 James Merrill
1971 Richard Wilbur and Mona Van Duyn
1969 John Berryman and Karl Shapiro
1967 Robert Penn Warren
1965 Horace Gregory

[edit] Switch from annual to biennial

1963 Robert Frost
1962 John Hall Wheelock and Richard Eberhart
1961 Yvor Winters
1960 Delmore Schwartz
1959 Theodore Roethke
1958 E. E. Cummings
1957 Allen Tate
1956 Conrad Aiken
1955 Léonie Adams and Louise Bogan
1954 W. H. Auden
1953 Archibald MacLeish and William Carlos Williams
1952 Marianne Moore
1951 John Crowe Ransom
1950 Wallace Stevens
1949 Ezra Pound

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