Russell Loines Award for Poetry was a poetry award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters of $1000.[1]
Year | Winner | Title |
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1983 | Geoffrey Hill | The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy |
1981 | Ben Belitt | |
1976 | Mona Van Duyn | To See, To Take |
1974 | Philip Larkin | High Windows |
1972 | William Jay Smith | The Tin Can and Other Poems. |
1970 | Robert Hayden | Words in the Mourning Time: Poems by Robert Hayden |
1968 | Anthony Hecht | The Hard Hours |
1966 | William Meredith | The Wreck of the Thresher and Other Poems |
1964 | John Berryman | 77 Dream Songs |
1962 | Ivor Armstrong Richards | |
1960 | Abbie Huston Evans | Fact of Crystal. |
1958 | Robert Graves | The Poems of Robert Graves |
1957 | Edwin Muir | One foot in Eden |
1956 | John Betjeman | Poems In The Porch |
1954 | David Jones | The Anathemata |
1951 | John Crowe Ransom | Selected Poems |
1948 | William Carlos Williams | Paterson |
1942 | Horace Gregory | Poems, 1930-1940. |
1939 | Joy Davidman | Letter to a Comrade. |
1933 | Edward Doro | The Boar and Shibboleth: with other poems |
1931 | Robert Frost | Collected Poems [2] |
References
edit- ^ Famous Literary Prizes and Their Winners, Bessie Graham, READ BOOKS, 2007, ISBN 978-1-4067-0491-4
- ^ "American Academy of Arts and Letters - Award Winners". Archived from the original on 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2010-07-12.