POET LAUREATE CONSULTANT IN POETRY TO THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

The 'Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress' is appointed by the United States Librarian of Congress and earns a stipend of $35,000 a year. Originally the title was "Consultant in Poetry", but that was changed in 1986 to be "Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry". The idea was modeled on the Poet Laureate of England. These poets and their terms of service are given below.
According to the Library of Congress,
:"The Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress serves as the nation's official lightning rod for the poetic impulse of Americans. During his or her term, the Poet Laureate seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry."
The Poet Laureate is appointed annually by the Librarian of Congress and serves from October to May. In making the appointment, the Librarian consults with former appointees, the current Laureate and distinguished poetry critics. The position has existed under two separate titles: from 1937 to 1986 as "Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress" and from 1986 forward as "Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry." The name was changed by an act of Congress in 1985.
The Laureate receives a $35,000 annual stipend funded by a gift from Archer M. Huntington. The Library keeps to a minimum the specific duties in order to afford incumbents maximum freedom to work on their own projects while at the Library. The Laureate gives an annual lecture and reading of his or her poetry and usually introduces poets in the Library's annual poetry series, the oldest in the Washington area, and among the oldest in the United States. This annual series of public poetry and fiction readings, lectures, symposia, and occasional dramatic performances began in the 1940s. Collectively the Laureates have brought more than 2,000 poets and authors to the Library to read for the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature.
Each Laureate brings a different emphasis to the position. Joseph Brodsky initiated the idea of providing poetry in airports, supermarkets and hotel rooms. Maxine Kumin started a popular series of poetry workshops for women at the Library of Congress. Gwendolyn Brooks met with elementary school students to encourage them to write poetry. Rita Dove brought together writers to explore the African diaspora through the eyes of its artists. She also championed children's poetry and jazz with poetry events. Robert Hass organized the "Watershed" conference that brought together noted novelists, poets and storytellers to talk about writing, nature and community."
When Billy Collins was appointed to the position, a group of poets and critics associated with the POETICS list protested by voting for an anti-laureate. Anselm Hollo was elected to this position.

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Poets who have held the Library of Congress poetry position, 1937-present
See also
External links

Poets who have held the Library of Congress poetry position, 1937-present



2007-Charles Simic

2006-2007 Donald Hall

2004-2006 Ted Kooser

2003-2004 Louise Glück

2001-2003 Billy Collins

2000-2001 Stanley Kunitz

1999-2000 Special Bicentennial Consultants: Rita Dove, Louise Glück and W.S. Merwin

1997-2000 Robert Pinsky

1995-1997 Robert Hass

1993-1995 Rita Dove

1992-1993 Mona Van Duyn

1991-1992 Joseph Brodsky

1990-1991 Mark Strand

1988-1990 Howard Nemerov

1987-1988 Richard Wilbur

1986-1987 Robert Penn Warren
;Title of position changed from "Consultant in Poetry ..." to "Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress"
(First to be designated Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry)

1985-1986 Gwendolyn Brooks

1984-1985 Reed Whittemore (Interim Consultant in Poetry)

1984-1985 Robert Fitzgerald (Appointed and served in a health-limited capacity, but did not come to LC)

1982-1984 Anthony Hecht

1981-1982 Maxine Kumin

1978-1980 William Meredith

1976-1978 Robert Hayden

1974-1976 Stanley Kunitz

1973-1974 Daniel Hoffman

1971-1973 Josephine Jacobsen

1970-1971 William Stafford

1968-1970 William Jay Smith

1966-1968 James Dickey

1965-1966 Stephen Spender

1964-1965 Reed Whittemore

1963-1964 Howard Nemerov

1961-1963 Louis Untermeyer

1959-1961 Richard Eberhart

1958-1959 Robert Frost

1956-1958 Randall Jarrell

1952 William Carlos Williams (appointed but did not serve)

1950-1952 Conrad Aiken (First to serve two terms)

1949-1950 Elizabeth Bishop

1948-1949 Leonie Adams

1947-1948 Robert Lowell

1946-1947 Karl Shapiro

1945-1946 Louise Bogan

1944-1945 Robert Penn Warren

1943-1944 Allen Tate

1937-1941 Joseph Auslander

See also



American poetry

List of poetry awards

List of literature awards

List of years in poetry

List of years in literature

External links



Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry, on the Library of Congress web site

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