Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize

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The Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize is a major American literary award for a first full-length book of poetry in the English language.

This prize of the University of Pittsburgh Press in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA was initiated by Ed Ochester and developed by Frederick A. Hetzel. The prize is named for a former director of the Press. It has recognized and supported emerging poets and made their work available to readers around the world.

The award is open to any poet writing in English who has not had a full-length book published previously. A "full-length book" of poetry is defined as a volume of 48 or more pages published in an edition of 750 or more copies. The prize carries a cash award of $5,000 and publication by the University of Pittsburgh Press in the Pitt Poetry Series. The winner is announced in the fall of each year.

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[edit] Winners

  • 2006 — Nancy Krygowski, Velocity
  • 2005 — Rick Hilles, Brother Salvage: Poems
  • 2004 — Aaron Smith (American poet), Blue on Blue Ground
  • 2003 — David Shumate, High Water Mark
  • 2002 — Shao Wei (American poet), Pulling a Dragon's Teeth
  • 2001 — Gabriel Gudding, A Defense of Poetry
  • 2000 — Quan Barry, Asylum
  • 1999 — Daisy Fried, She Didn't Mean To Do It
  • 1998 — Shara McCallum, The Water Between Us
  • 1997 — Richard Blanco, City of a Hundred Fires
  • 1996 — Helen Conkling, Red Peony Night
  • 1995 — Sandy Solomon, Pears, Lake, Sun
  • 1994Jan Beatty, Mad River
  • 1993 — Natasha Saj, Red Under the Skin
  • 1992 — Hunt Hawkins, The Domestic Life
  • 1991Julia Kasdorf, Sleeping Preacher
  • 1990 — Debra Allbery, Walking Distance
  • 1989 — Nancy Vieira Couto, The Face in the Water
  • 1988 — Maxine Scates, Toluca Street
  • 1987 — David Rivard, Torque
  • 1986 — Robley Wilson, Kingdoms of the Ordinary
  • 1985 — Liz Rosenberg, The Fire Music
  • 1984 — Arthur Smith (American poet), Elegy on Independence Day
  • 1983 —Kate Daniels, The White Wave
  • 1982Lawrence Joseph, Shouting at No One
  • 1981 —Kathy Calloway, Heart of the Garfish

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[edit] References

  • Ochester, Ed and Peter Oresick (1993). The Pittsburgh Book of Contemporary American Poetry. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-5506-7. 

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