O. B. HARDISON, JR. POETRY PRIZE

The 'O.B. Hardison, Jr., Poetry Prize' is awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library to honor a U.S. poet whose art and teaching demonstrate great imagination and daring.[1]Folger Shakespeare Library Web site, Web page titled "David Rivard", accessed October 27, 2006 The poet must have published at least one book within the last five years, must have made important contributions as a teacher, and must be committed to furthering the understanding of poetry.
The prize is named after former Folger Library Director O.B. Hardison, Jr. (1928–1990), who founded the Folger Poetry Series in 1970. Hardison Prize honorees receive $10,000.

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Recipients
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Recipients



★ 2006—David Rivard

★ 2005—Tony Hoagland

★ 2004—Reginald Gibbons

★ 2003—Cornelius Eady

★ 2002—Ellen Bryant Voigt

★ 2001—David St. John

★ 2000—Rachel Hadas

★ 1999—Alan Shapiro

★ 1998—Heather McHugh

★ 1997—Frank Bidart

★ 1996—Jorie Graham

★ 1995—E. Ethelbert Miller

★ 1994—R.H.W. Dillard

★ 1993—John Frederick Nims

★ 1992—Cynthia Macdonald

★ 1991—Brendan Galvin

See also



American poetry

List of poetry awards

List of literature awards

List of years in poetry

List of years in literature

Notes


External links



[2] Folger Library Web page on past winners of the Hardison Prize

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