Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry
The Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry is an annual prize, administered by the Sewanee Review and the University of the South, awarded to a writer who has had a substantial and distinguished career. It was established through a bequest by Dr. K.P.A. Taylor, a poet and younger brother of Conrad Aiken.
Winners
- 1987 — Howard Nemerov
- 1988 — Richard Wilbur
- 1989 — Anthony Hecht
- 1990 — W. S. Merwin
- 1991 — John Frederick Nims
- 1992 — Gwendolyn Brooks
- 1993 — George Starbuck
- 1994 — Wendell Berry
- 1995 — Maxine Kumin
- 1997 — Fred Chappell
- 1998 — X. J. Kennedy
- 1999 — George Garrett
- 2000 — Eleanor Ross Taylor
- 2001 — Frederick Morgan
- 2002 — Grace Schulman
- 2003 — Daniel Hoffman
- 2004 — Henry Taylor
- 2005 — B.H. Fairchild
- 2006 — Brendan Galvin
- 2007 — Anne Stevenson
- 2008 — John Haines
- 2009 — Donald Hall
- 2010 — Louise Gluck
- 2011 — Billy Collins
- 2012 — Debora Greger
- 2013 — William Logan
- 2014 — Dana Gioia
- 2015 — Marie Ponsot
- 2016 — Christian Wiman
- 2017 — Mary Ruefle
- 2018 — Heather McHugh
- 2019 — Carl Phillips
See also
External links
- "Aiken Taylor Award home page". The Sewanee Review. Sewanee: The University of the South. Archived from the original on September 12, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
- Staff writers (January 18, 1987). "Nemerov First Winner Of Taylor Poetry Prize". New York Times. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
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