Grace Leven Prize for Poetry

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The Grace Leven Prize for Poetry is an annual award given in the name of Grace Leven who died in 1922. It was established by William Baylebridge who "made a provision for an annual poetry prize in memory of 'my benefactress Grace Leven' and for the publication of his own work".[1] Grace was his mother's half-sister.[2]

The award is made to "the best volume of poetry published in the preceding twelve months by a writer either Australian-born, or naturalised in Australia and resident in Australia for not less than ten years".[2] It offers only a small monetary prize, but is highly regarded by poets.[3]

It was first awarded in 1947, with the recipient being Nan McDonald's Pacific Sea.

[edit] Winners

Empire of Grass by Gary Catalano
Peniel by Kevin Hart[4]
Selected poems 1963-1983 by Robert Gray

Other winners: Margaret Scott

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Bonnin (1979)
  2. ^ a b Wilde et al (1994) p. 325, p. 325
  3. ^ AusLit News April-May 2007
  4. ^ a b AustLit database

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