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      Events



      January – The Ogura Hyakunin Isshu Cultural Foundation, founded by the Kyoto, Japan, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, opens the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu Hall of Fame, dedicated to the anthology of 100 poems by 100 poets compiled by Fujiwara no Teika in c. 1235. The popularity of the anthology endures, and a Japanese card game, Uta-garuta, uses cards with the poems printed on it.
      March 29 – The Grolier Poetry Bookshop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is sold.
      May – The Poetry Out Loud recitation contest is created this year by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation in the United States to increase awareness in the art of performing poetry, with a top prize a $20,000 scholarship. State finalists perform in Washington, D.C. during the second week of the month.
      July 14
      Kazakh poet Aron Atabek is arrested after riot police and bulldozers arrive at the shanty town of Shanyrak, Kazakhstan for its demolition. Atabek is sentenced to 18 years in prison for alleged offences relating to the clash this day between protesters and police.
      The Times Literary Supplement reports on the discovery of a missing copy of Shelley's Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things, an 1811 pamphlet containing a 172-line poem which criticizes war, politics and religion; although published anonymously, the poem is thought to have contributed to the rebel poet's expulsion from the University of Oxford (which acquires the unique copy of the pamphlet in 2015).
      August 15 – The existence of two early poems by Ted Hughes, written into a school exercise book, is announced; one an early version of "Song" which appeared in his first collection.
      November 1 – A Sylvia Plath sonnet from her college years is discovered and first published by Blackbird, an online literary journal run by the English Department at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
      November 10 – A new series, "The Best of Irish Poetry" is launched by Southword Editions in Ireland with the 80-page The Best of Irish Poetry 2007 The project is under the direction of Patrick Cotter, with Colm Breathnach as Irish-language editor and Maurice Riordan as English-language (or Hiberno-English) editor. "Quite often readers abroad are presented with a selection of Irish poets restricted to those who are first published in the USA or the UK," Cotter wrote. "This annual series will present a more general selection generated by more informed pundits."
      November – The most influential American poets of all time are Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens and Sylvia Plath, according to Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine. Wiman names the poets in a sidebar article to a December The Atlantic Monthly cover story about the "100 Most Influential Americans" — no poet makes it on that larger list.
      French public notary Patrick Huet unveils Pieces of Hope to the Echo of the World in Lyon. It is reportedly the longest modern hand-written poem in the world.
      BLATT, an English-language literary magazine and publishing imprint is started in Prague, Czech Republic.
      Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, who writes in Urdu, returns one of his country's highest civilian honors, the Hilal-e-Imtiaz, out of disgust with President Pervez Musharraf's government. The prize had been awarded to the poet in 2004 for his literary achievements. "My conscience will not forgive me if I remained a silent spectator of the sad happenings around us", he said. "The least I can do is to let the dictatorship know where it stands in the eyes of the concerned citizens, whose fundamental rights have been usurped."


      Works published in English


      Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:


      = Australia

      =
      See also 2006 in Australian literature

      Robert Adamson The Goldfinches of Baghdad
      Ken Babstock, Airstream Land Yacht (Black Inc.), ISBN 978-1-86395-214-9
      Laurie Duggan, The Passenger, winner of the 2007 Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Award; St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press
      Stephen Edgar, Other Summers, 108 pp; named a "Book of the Year" by The Age; Melbourne: Black Pepper, ISBN 978-1-876044-54-1
      Robert Gray, Nameless Earth
      Jennifer Harrison: Folly & Grief (Black Pepper) ISBN 978-1-876044-45-9
      Dennis Haskell, All the Time in the World
      Judy Johnson, Jack
      S. K. Kelen, Earthly Delights
      Chris Mansell, Love poems (Kardoorair, Armidale)
      Graeme Miles, Phosphorescence
      Les Murray, The Biplane Houses
      Dorothy Porter, The Best Australian Poems 2006 (Black, Inc.), ISBN 978-1-86395-262-0
      Mark Reid, A Difficult Faith
      Thomas Shapcott, The City of Empty Rooms
      Craig Sherborne, Necessary Evil, Black Inc., ISBN 978-1-86395-206-4
      John Tranter, Urban Myths: 210 Poems
      rob walker, "micromacro" ISBN 978-1-74008-415-4
      Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Then
      Simon West, First Names
      Fay Zwicky, Picnic


      = Canada

      =
      Margaret Avison, Momentary Dark
      Elizabeth Bachinsky, Home of Sudden Service
      Ven Begamudré, The Lightness Which Is Our World, Seen from Afar
      Earle Birney, One Muddy Hand: Selected Poems, Sam Solecki ed. Posthumous.
      Dionne Brand, Inventory
      George Elliott Clarke, Black, Vancouver: Polestar, ISBN 978-1-55192-903-3
      Wayne Clifford, The Book of Were
      Leonard Cohen, Book of Longing
      Jon Paul Fiorentino, The Theory of the Loser Class (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-168-7
      Maxine Gadd, Backup to Babylon
      Matthew Holmes, Hitch, a first volume
      Anita Lahey, Out to Dry in Cape Breton
      Elizabeth Mayne, A Passionate Continuity
      Don McKay:
      Strike/Slip winner of the 2007 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize and the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
      Field Marks: The Poetry of Don McKay edited by Méira Cook
      Garry Thomas Morse, Transversals for Orpheus
      Michael Ondaatje, The Story, Toronto: House of Anansi, ISBN 978-0-88784-194-1
      P. K. Page, Hand Luggage: A Memoir in Verse
      Sina Queyras, Lemon Hound (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-167-0
      Angela Rawlings, Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-169-4
      Raymond Souster:
      Down to Earth Battered Silicon Dispatch Box.
      Wondrous Wobbly World: Poems for the New Millennium.
      Uptown Downtown Battered Silicon Dispatch Box.
      Nathalie Stephens, Touch to Affliction (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-175-5
      Sharon Thesen, The Good Bacteria


      = India, in English

      =
      Keki Daruwalla, Collected poems, 1970–2005 ( Poetry in English ), New Delhi and New York City : Penguin Books
      Anjum Hasan, Street on the Hill ( Poetry in English ), New Delhi : Sahitya Akademi.
      Meena Kandasamy, Touch ( Poetry in English ), Mumbai : Peacock Books
      Suniti Namjoshi, Sycorax: New Fables and Poems ( Poetry in English ), Penguin India, New Delhi, 2006. ISBN 978-0-14-309948-2
      Robin Ngangom, The Desire of Roots( Poetry in English ), Cuttack : Chandrabhaga
      E.V. Ramakrishnan, Terms of Seeing: New and Selected Poems, ( Poetry in English ), New Delhi: Konark Publishers, ISBN 978-81-220-0711-4,
      Udaya Narayana Singh, Second Person Singular, translated from the original Maithili of the author's Madhyampurush Ekvachan by the author and Rizio Yohanan Raj; New Delhi : Katha


      = Ireland

      =
      Vona Groarke, Juniper Street, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, Ireland
      Seamus Heaney, District and Circle, Faber & Faber; Irish poet published in the United Kingdom
      Maurice Riordan and Colm Breathnach, editors, Best of Irish Poetry 2007 selections from 50 Irish poets, including Eavan Boland, Seamus Heaney, Thomas McCarthy, Paul Muldoon, Paul Durcan, Eamon Grennan, Vona Groarke, Thomas Kinsella, Michael Longley, Dorothy Molloy, Gerry Murphy, Katie Donovan, Matthew Sweeney, Derek Mahon, Gabriel Rosenstock, Louis De Paor, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill (Southward Editions) ISBN 978-1-905002-23-8 (anthology) Ireland (published November 2006)
      Justin Quinn, Waves and Trees, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press


      = New Zealand

      =
      Airini Beautrais Secret Heart, Victoria University Press
      Glenn Colquhoun, Playing God
      Janet Frame, The Goose Bath, posthumous
      Bill Manhire, Lifted
      Cilla McQueen, A Wind Harp (compact disc)
      Alison Wong, Cup, Publisher: Steele Roberts


      Poets in Best New Zealand Poems


      Poems from these 25 poets were selected by John Newton for Best New Zealand Poems 2015, published online this year:


      = United Kingdom

      =
      Carol Ann Duffy and Jane Ray, The Lost Happy Endings, Penguin
      James Fenton:
      Selected Poems (2006) Penguin
      Editor, The New Faber Book of Love Poems (anthology)
      John Haynes (poet), Letter to Patience, a book-length poem in iambic pentameter, in the form of a letter from a Nigerian father in Britain to his friend back in Nigeria; winner of the Costa Book Award
      Seamus Heaney, District and Circle, Faber & Faber; Irish poet published in the United Kingdom
      Allison Hedge Coke – Blood Run, Salt Publications
      Geoffrey Hill: Without Title
      Derek Mahon, Adaptations (A collection of versions, rather than translations proper, from poets such as Pasolini, Juvenal, Bertolt Brecht, Valery, Baudelaire, Rilke, and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.) Gallery Press
      Roger Moulson, Waiting for the Night-Rowers, Enitharmon Press, winner of the 2006 Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize
      Sean O'Brien, Inferno: a verse version of Dante's Inferno (Picador)
      Robin Robertson, Swithering, winner of the 2006 Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize
      Claire Tomalin, Thomas Hardy, Penguin Press, one of The New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year" for 2007 (biography)
      Hugo Williams, Dear Room, (Faber and Faber)


      Poets included in New Writing 14


      This book of British writing (Granta, ISBN 978-1-86207-850-5), edited by Lavinia Greenlaw and Helon Habila, contains short stories, essays and excerpts of novels in addition to poems by these poets:


      = United States

      =
      A. R. Ammons, Selected Poems, American Poets Project of the Library of America; distributed by Penguin Putnam, posthumous
      Renée Ashley, The Museum of Lost Wings
      Bruce Beasley, The Corpse Flower: New and Selected Poems, University of Washington Press, ISBN 978-0-295-98638-8
      Robin Becker, Domain of Perfect Affection, Pittsburgh University Press
      Elizabeth Bishop, Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments, Alice Quinn, editor (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), posthumous
      Charles Bukowski, Come On In!: New Poems (Ecco)
      Hayden Carruth, Toward the Distant Islands: New and Selected Poems, Copper Canyon Press, edited by Sam Hamill
      Jared Carter, Cross this Bridge at a Walk, Wind Publications.
      Carson Cistulli Some Common Weaknesses Illustrated, Casagrande Press.
      Hart Crane, Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters, edited by Langdon Hammer, Library of America (posthumous)
      Robert Creeley, On Earth: Last Poems and an Essay (University of California Press)
      Dick Davis, Trick of Sunlight, Swallow Press
      Michael Dumanis and Cate Marvin, Editors, Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande Books)
      Daisy Fried, My Brother Is Getting Arrested Again (University of Pittsburgh Press), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
      Jack Gilbert, Tough Heaven: Poems of Pittsburgh, Transgressions: Selected Poems
      Allen Ginsberg, Collected Poems, 1947–1997 (posthumous), one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year", an expanded edition of the 1984 Collected Poems, 1947–1980
      Jesse Glass, The Passion of Phineas Gage and Selected Poems (West House/Ahadada)
      Eugene Gloria, Hoodlum Birds, Penguin
      Louise Glück, Averno (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year"
      Linda Gregg, In the Middle Distance, Graywolf
      Donald Hall, White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946–2006 (Houghton Mifflin)
      Suheir Hammad, ZataarDiva, book and CD (Cypher/Rattapallax)
      Jim Harrison, Saving Daylight (Copper Canyon Press) ISBN 978-1-55659-235-5
      Seamus Heaney, District and Circle, Farrar Straus & Giroux
      Allison Hedge Coke – Blood Run, US edition
      George Heym, Poems (Northwestern University Press, translated from German by Antony Hasler
      Jeffrey Harrison, Incomplete Knowledge, Four Way Books
      Jane Hirshfield, After: Poems, (HarperCollins), named as one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post
      Paul Hoover, Edge and Fold (Apogee Press)
      Frieda Hughes, Forty-Five (HarperCollins)
      Troy Jollimore, Tom Thomson in Purgatory (MARGIE/Intuit House), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
      Patricia Spears Jones, Femme du Monde: Poems, (Tia Chucha Press)
      Mary Karr, Sinners Welcome: Poems (HarperCollins)
      Ariana-Sophia M. Kartsonis, Intaglio, Kent State
      Galway Kinnell, Strong Is Your Hold (Houghton Mifflin Books), the poet's first collection of new poems in more than a decade, one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year"
      Thomas Kinsella, Collected Poems: 1956–2001, Wake Forest
      Kei Miller, Kingdom of Empty Bellies, Jamaican poet published in the United States:
      Hannah Nijinsky and John Most, Persephone (AQP Collective)
      Alice Notley, Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems 1970–2005 (Wesleyan University Press)
      Mary Oliver, Thirst (Beacon Press)
      Carl Phillips, Riding Westward, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
      George Quasha, Axial Stones: An Art of Precarious Balance, foreword Carter Ratcliff (North Atlantic Books, Berkeley) [sculpture & poetry/preverbs]
      Ishmael Reed, New and Collected Poems, 1964–2006, one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year"
      Lisa Robertson, The Men: A Lyric Book (BookThug) ISBN 978-0-9739742-5-6
      Theodore Roethke, Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, compiled by David Wagoner from "277 spiral notebooks of poetry fragments, aphorisms, jokes, memos, journal entries, random phrases, bits of dialog, commentary, and fugitive miscellany", Copper Canyon Press, ISBN 978-1-55659-248-5 (posthumous)
      Miltos Sachtouris, Poems (1945–1971), bilingual edition, Greek with English translation by Karen Emmerich (Archipelago Books), finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
      Frederick Seidel, Ooga-Booga, (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
      Julie Sheehan, Orient Point: Poems, (W.W. Norton & Co.)
      Patricia Smith, Teahouse of the Almighty: Poems, selected by Ed Sanders (Coffee House Press, 2006)
      W.D. Snodgrass, Not For Specialists, New and Selected Poems, (BOA Editions, Ltd.), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
      Mark Strand, Man and Camel (Alfred A. Knopf) by a Canadian native long living in and published in the United States
      Rosmarie Waldrop, Splitting Image (Zasterle), Curves to the Apple (New Directions)
      Alicia E. Vasquez, 1719 Union St. (Wasteland Press)
      Eliot Weinberger, Muhammed, (Verso, W.W. Norton & Co.)
      Dara Wier, Remnants of Hannah, Wave Books
      C.K. Williams, Collected Poems
      George Witte, The Apparitioners, Three Rail Press
      Charles Wright, Scar Tissue, (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
      Franz Wright, God's Silence (Alfred A. Knopf)
      Robert Wrigley, Earthly Meditations: New and Selected Poems, Penguin
      Louis Zukofsky, Selected Poems, American Poets Project of the Library of America, distributed by Penguin Putnam; posthumous
      Jesse Lee Kercheval, Film History As Train Wreck


      Anthologies in the United States


      Harold Bloom and Jesse Zuba, editors, American Religious Poems: An Anthology, Library of America
      Michael Hofmann, editor, Twentieth-Century German Poetry: An Anthology (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
      Joy Katz and Kevin Prufer, editors, Dark Horses: Poets on Overlooked Poems, 76 poems, each selected by a poet who was asked to provide an "unknown or underappreciated poem written by anyone, in any language, from any era", along with a brief essay by the selecting poet about the poem each chose; Illinois University Press
      Jeb Livingood, series editor; Eric Pankey, editor, Best New Poets 2006: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers, Samovar
      Anne Marie Hacht, Poetry for Students, Volume 23


      Poets included in The Best American Poetry 2006


      Poets included in The Best American Poetry 2006, edited by David Lehman, co-edited this year by Billy Collins:


      Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States


      Jason Shinder, editor, “The Poem That Changed America: 'Howl' Fifty Years Later, essays on Allen Ginsberg's poem, Farrar, Straus & Giroux


      = Other

      =
      Chandrashekhar Bhattacharya, Tomake Ebong Tomake: Poems (Manaswini Publication), Bangladesh
      Claude Esteban, Le Jour à peine écrit (1967–1992), Gallimard, France
      Mohit Kailashnath Misra, "Ponder Awhile" (Booksurge Publishers)


      Works published in other languages


      Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:


      = Czech Republic

      =
      Michal Ajvaz, Padesát pět měst ("Fifty-five cities")
      Petr Král, Hm čili Míra omylu, 2006
      Michal Šanda, Kecanice ("Chew The Rag"), Prague: Protis, ISBN 978-80-85940-75-6
      Marie Šťastná, Akty ("Nudes"), Czech Republic
      Ivan Wernisch, Michal Šanda and Milan Ohnisko, Býkárna, Druhé město Brno, ISBN 978-80-7227-252-5


      = French language

      =


      Canada


      Claude Beausoliel, Regarde, tu vois, Le Castor Astral


      France


      Léopold Sédar Senghor, Œuvre poétique, éd. Le Seuil – Points.
      Jacques Roubaud, Cœurs, La Bibliothèque oulipienne n°155
      Jean Max Tixier, Les silences du passeur, publisher: Le Taillis pré
      Linda Maria Baros, La Maison en lames de rasoir (The House Made of Razor Blades), Cheyne éditeur


      = Germany

      =
      Christoph Buchwald, general editor, and Norbert Hummelt, guest editor, Jahrbuch der Lyrik 2007 ("Poetry Yearbook 2007"), publisher: S. Fischer Verlag; anthology
      Hendrik Jackson. Dunkelströme ("Dark Current") Kookbooks, 72 pages, ISBN 978-3-937445-18-2
      Christoph Janacs, Unverwandt den Schatten ("Intently the Shadow"); St. Georgs Presse
      Christoph Ransmayr, Der fliegende Berg, a novel-poem Austria
      Monika Rinck, Ah, das Love-Ding ("Ah, the Love-Ding"), illustrated by Andreas Topfer, Kookbooks, 160 pages, ISBN 978-3-937445-20-5


      = India

      =
      Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

      Amarjit Chandan, Annjall, Lokgeet, Chandigarh; Punjabi
      Bharat Majhi; Oriya:
      Murtikar Bhubaneswar: Pen In, Bhubaneswar
      Mahanagara Padya, Bhubaneswar: Pratchi Prakasani
      Jayanta Mahapatra, Samparka, Natuna Dilli: Sāhitya Akādemi; Bengali-language
      K. Satchidanandan, Malayalam:
      Satchidanandte Kavithakal, selected poems, 1965–2005
      Anantam ("Infinite")
      Onnaam Padham ("The First Lesson")
      K. Siva Reddy, Mithi Ka Pukar, translated into Hindi from the original Telugu by Narasa Reddy), Hyderabad: Milind Prakashan
      Kanaka Ha Ma, Arabi Kadalu, Sagara, Karnataka: Akshara Prakashana; Kannada
      Namdeo Dhasal, Tujhe Bot Dharoon Chalalo Ahe Mee; Marathi
      Nirendranath Chakravarti, Jyotsnaye Ekela, Kolkata: Ananda Publishers; Bengali
      Prem ke Roopak, New Delhi: Vani Prakashan, ISBN 978-81-8143-543-9, anthology, Hindi-language


      = Poland

      =

      Marcin Baran, Sprzeczne fagmenty
      Stanisław Barańczak, Wiersze zebrane, Krakow: a5
      Wojciech Bonowicz, Pełne morze
      Ewa Lipska, Drzazga, Krakow: Wydawnictwo literackie
      Czesław Miłosz, Wiersze ostatnie ("The Last Poems"), Kraków: Znak
      Marta Podgórnik, Dwa do jeden
      Tomasz Różycki, Kolonie ("Colonies"), 77 poems, 86 pp, Kraków: Znak, ISBN 978-83-240-0697-7
      Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz, Do widzenia gawrony ("Good-bye, Rooks"), Warsaw: Sic!
      Marcin Świetlicki, Muzyka środka
      Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki, Poezja jako miejsce na ziemi. (1988–2003)
      Jan Twardowski, Kilka myśli o cierpieniu, przemijaniu i odejściu Poznan: Księgarnia Św. Wojciecha


      = Russia

      =
      Yelena Fanaylova, Russkaya versiya ("The Russian Version")
      Lev Losev, Iosif Brodsky: opyt literaturnoy biografii, biography of Joseph Brodsky, a friend of the author, Russia
      Alexander Mezhirov, Артиллерия бьёт по своим, Moscow: publisher: Zebra E
      Aleksey Tsvetkov, Shekspir otdykhaet ("Shakespeare at Rest")
      Dmitry Vodennikov, Chernovik ("Rough Draft")
      Igor Vishnevetsky, На запад солнца ("West of the Sun")
      Ivan Zhdanov, a book of selected works


      = Other languages

      =
      Klaus Høeck, Heartland, publisher: Gyldendal; Denmark Denmark
      Duo Yo, Duo Yu shixuan ("Poems by Duo Yu"), China


      Awards and honors




      = International

      =
      Nobel Prize in Literature: Orhan Pamuk, Turkey
      Golden Wreath of Poetry: Nancy Morejón (Cuba)


      = Australia

      =
      C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry:
      Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize: Friendly Fire by Jennifer Maiden
      Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry:


      = Canada

      =
      Archibald Lampman Award: Laura Farina, This Woman Alphabetical
      Atlantic Poetry Prize: Anne Compton, Processional
      Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate: John Steffler (until December 3, 2008)
      Governor General's Literary Awards: John Pass, Stumbling in the Bloom (English); Hélène Dorion, Ravir: les lieux (French)
      Gerald Lampert Award: Suzanne Buffam, Past Imperfect
      Griffin Poetry Prize (Canada): Sylvia Legris, Nerve Squall
      Griffin Poetry Prize (International, in the English Language): Kamau Brathwaite, Born to Slow Horses
      Pat Lowther Award: Sylvia Legris, Nerve Squall
      Prix Alain-Grandbois: Fernand Ouellette, L'Inoubliable
      Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize: Meredith Quartermain, Vancouver Walking
      Prix Émile-Nelligan: Maude Smith Gagnon, Une tonne d'air


      = New Zealand

      =
      Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement:
      Montana New Zealand Book Awards
      Poetry: Bill Manhire, Lifted, Victoria University Press
      NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry: Karlo Mila, Dream Fish Floating. Huia Publishers


      = United Kingdom

      =
      Forward Poetry Prize Best Collection: Robin Robertson for Swithering.
      Forward Poetry Prize Best First Collection: Tishani Doshi, for Countries of the Body.
      Forward Poetry Prize Best Single Poem: Sean O'Brien, for "Fantasia on a Theme of James Wright".
      T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland): Seamus Heaney, for District and Circle
      Costa Book Awards (formerly Whitbread Award) for poetry: John Haynes for Letter to Patience
      Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Fleur Adcock


      = United States

      =
      Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize awarded to Nancy Krygowski for Velocity
      American Academy of Arts and Letters: poets Paul Auster and Frank Bidart elected to the Literature Department
      Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize awarded to Gabriel Gomez for The Outer Bands
      Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress: Donald Hall appointed
      Poet Laureate of Virginia: Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, two year appointment 2006 to 2008
      Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Open Competition Awards: Moira Linehan, If No Moon
      James Laughlin Award for poetry: Tracy K. Smith
      National Book Award for poetry: Nathaniel Mackey, Splay Anthem, New Directions
      Finalists: Louise Glück, Averno, Farrar, Straus & Giroux; H.L. Hix, Chromatic, Etruscan Press; Ben Lerner, Angle of Yaw, Copper Canyon Press; James McMichael, Capacity, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
      National Poetry Review Book Prize: Bryan Penberthy, Lucktown.
      Poets' Prize: Catherine Tufariello, Keeping My Name
      Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (United States): Claudia Emerson, Late Wife; and Poet Laureate of Virginia 2008 to 2010
      Robert Fitzgerald Prosody Award: John Hollander
      Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: Richard Wilbur
      Whiting Awards: Sherwin Bitsui, Tyehimba Jess, Suji Kwock Kim
      Wallace Stevens Award: Michael Palmer
      Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition: Jessica Fisher, Frail-Craft; Judge: Louise Glück
      Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Carl Phillips


      From the Poetry Society of America


      Frost Medal: Maxine Kumin
      Shelley Memorial Award: George Stanley (poet), Judges: Sonia Sanchez, Joshua Clover
      Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award: Nicole Cooley, "The Anatomical Museum", Judge: Gerald Stern
      Cecil Hemley Memorial Award: Rusty Morrison, "Sky Clutches Any Strong Beat", Judge: Cal Bedient
      Lanan Literary Award for Poetry: Bruce Weigl
      Lyric Poetry Award: Alice Jones, "Valle D'Aosta", Judge: Toi Derricotte
      Lucille Medwick Memorial Award: Lynne Knight, "Recovery", Judge: Grace Schulman
      Finalists: Amy Dryansky, Somewhere Honey from Those Bees; J.C. Todd, What's Left;
      Finalists: John Isles, The Arcadia Negotiations; Wayne Miller, The Book of Props; Emily Rosko, Weather Inventions; Judge: Forrest Gander
      Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award: Katherine Browning, "to discover the cartography of blankness", Judge: Prageeta Sharma
      George Bogin Memorial Award: Kevin Prufer
      Finalists: Susan Briante, Jill McDonough, Judge: Marie Howe
      Robert H. Winner Memorial Award: Daneen Wardrop, Archicembalo, Judge: Jean Valentine
      Norma Farber First Book Award: Cammy Thomas, Cathedral of Wish, Judge: Medbh McGuckian
      William Carlos Williams Award: Brenda Hillman, Pieces of Air in the Epic, Judge: Marjorie Welish
      Finalists: Ethan Paquin, The Violence (Ahsahta Press); Aaron Shurin, Involuntary Lyrics (Omnidawn Press)


      From the Poetry Society of Virginia Student Poetry Contest




      = Other awards and honors

      =
      Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (German Academy for Language and Literature) Georg Büchner Prize: Oskar Pastior
      Cervantes Prize (Spanish-language): Antonio Gamoneda (Spain)


      Deaths


      Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:


      See also



      Poetry
      List of poetry awards


      References



      RPO – A Time-Line of Poetry in English "A Timeline of English Poetry" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site, University of Toronto

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: 2006 in poetry