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Events
- September 8 – In the 2015 edition of Best American Poetry, the inclusion of a poem by Michael Derrick Hudson, a white American poet from Fort Wayne, Indiana, who claims he used the Asian female pseudonuym Yi-Fen Chou to get the poem published, causes considerable debate and criticism on the issue of identity politics and cultural appropriation.[1]
- September 15 – Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino to serve as U.S. poet laureate, gives his inaugural reading.[2]
- November 10 – The Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford in England acquires its twelve millionth book, a unique copy of Shelley's subversive Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things, "By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford," published in 1811.[3]
- November 17 – the General Court of Abha in Saudia Arabia sentences Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh to death for apostasy. Used as evidence against him were several poems within his book Instructions Within, Twitter posts, and conversations he had in a coffee shop in Abha.[4]
Anniversaries
Selection of works published in English
Canada
United Kingdom
England
Scotland
United States
Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
- David Biespiel, A Long High Whistle: Selected Columns on Poetry (Antilever Press)
- David Schneider, Crowded by beauty: The Life and Zen of Poet Philip Whalen (University California Press)
Poets in The Best American Poetry 2015
The 2015 edition of The Best American Poetry was guest-edited by Native American poet and novelist Sherman Alexie.
Awards and honors by Country
Awards announced this year:
International
Australia awards and honors
Canada awards and honors
France awards and honors
New Zealand awards and honors
United Kingdom awards and honors
- Cholmondeley Award:
- Costa Award (formerly "Whitbread Awards") for poetry:
- English Association's Fellows' Poetry Prizes:
- Eric Gregory Award (for a collection of poems by a poet under the age of 30):
- Forward Poetry Prize:
- Best Collection:
- Best First Collection:
- Best Poem:
- Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for poetry:
- Manchester Poetry Prize:
- National Poet of Wales:
- National Poetry Competition 2015:
- T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland): Sarah Howe, Loop of Jade[8][9][10]
- The Times/Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry Translation:
United States awards and honors
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize:
- AML Award for Poetry awarded to Hive by Christina Stoddard
- Finalists: Glyphs by Colin Douglas, Lake of Fire: Landscape Meditations from the Great Basin Deserts of Nevada by Justin Evans, Let Me Drown With Moses by James Goldberg
- Arab American Book Award (The George Ellenbogen Poetry Award):
- Anisfield-Wolf Book Award: Marilyn Chin for Hard Love Province
- Best Translated Book Award (BTBA):
- Beatrice Hawley Award from Alice James Books:
- Bollingen Prize: to Nathaniel Mackey
- Jackson Poetry Prize:
- Lambda Literary Award:
- Gay Poetry: Danez Smith, [insert] boy
- Lesbian Poetry: Valerie Wetlaufer, Mysterious Acts by My People
- Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize:
- Los Angeles Times Book Prize:
- National Book Award for Poetry (NBA)
- NBA Longlist; Finalists (†); Winner (
)
- Ross Gay, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude;†
- Amy Gerstler, Scattered at Sea;
- Marilyn Hacker, A Stranger’s Mirror: New and Selected Poems, 1994-2014;
- Terrance Hayes, How to Be Drawn;†
- Jane Hirshfield, The Beauty;
- Robin Coste Lewis, Voyage of the Sable Venus;†

- Ada Limón, Bright Dead Things;†
- Patrick Phillips, Elegy for a Broken Machine;†
- Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Heaven;
- Lawrence Raab, Mistaking Each Other for Ghosts.
- NBA Judges: Sherman Alexie, Willie Perdomo, Katha Pollitt, and Tim Seibles[11]
- National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry:
- Finalists (Winner -
)
- Catalogue of Unabashed Gratitude by Ross Gay

- How to Be Drawn by Terrance Hayes
- Bright Dead Things by Ada Limón
- Parallax and Selected Poems by Sinéad Morrissey
- What About This: Collected Poems of Frank Stanford by Frank Stanford
- The New Criterion Poetry Prize:
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (United States): Digest by Gregory Pardlo
- Wallace Stevens Award: Joy Harjo[13]
- Whiting Awards: Anthony Carelli, Aracelis Girmay, Jenny Johnson, Roger Reeves
- PEN Award for Poetry in Translation: to Eliza Griswold, I Am the Beggar of the World: Landays from Contemporary Afghanistan, translated from the Pashto.[14] – Judge: Ana Božičević[15]
- PEN Center USA 2015 Poetry Award: Claudia Rankine, Citizen: An American Lyric[16]
- PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry: (Judges: )
- Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Award:
- Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: Alice Notley[17]
- Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award:
- Walt Whitman Prize – - Judge:
- Yale Younger Series:
From the Poetry Society of America
Conferences and workshops by country
United States
Deaths
January – June
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 1 – Miller Williams, 84 (born 1930), American poet, maybe best known for reading the inaugural poem at US President Bill Clinton's second inauguration.[19][20]
- January 4 – Michele Serros, 48 (born 1966), American novelist and poet, who was a staff writer for the George Lopez Show.[21][22]
- January 29 – Rod McKuen, 81 (born 1933), American poet, singer and songwriter ("Jean", "Seasons in the Sun") who was one of the bestselling poets of the 1960s[23]
- February 4 – Martin Green, 82 (born 1932), English author, poet and publisher
- February 14 – Philip Levine, 87 (born 1928), American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and a former Poet Laureate of the United States.[24][25]
- April 15 – Tomas Tranströmer, 83 (born 1931), Swedish poet and translator who gained significant recognition during his lifetime. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Neustadt International Prize for Literature (1990), and the Nobel Prize in Literature (2011).[26][27]
- May 14 – Franz Wright, 62, US poet who received the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, an award his father, poet James Wright, also received in 1972.[28]
July – December
- July 8 – James Tate, 71 (born 1943), American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet (for his Selected Poems published in 1991).[29]
- July 26 – Lee Harwood, 76 (born 1939) British poet associated with the British Poetry Revival.
- July 30 – Kenneth Irby, 78 (born 1936), American poet who received the Shelley Memorial Award, and was sometimes associated with the Black Mountain poets.[30]
- August 22:
- November 8 – Abdul Razzak Abdul Wahid, 85 (born 1930), Iraqi poet.
- November 11 – Madeline DeFrees, 95 (born 1919), Canadian-born American poet who was awarded the 2002 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize.[34]
- November 23 – Jamiluddin Aali, 90 (born 1925), Pakistani Urdu poet, critic, playwright, essayist, columnist and scholar.
- November 25 – Judith Fitzgerald, 63 (born 1952), Canadian poet and journalist.[35]
- November 29 – Christopher Middleton, 89 (born 1926), British poet and translator.
- December 5 – William McIlvanney, 79 (born 1936), Scottish novelist, short story writer and poet.
- December 24 – Justin Chin, 46, San Francisco-based poet who was born in Malaysia, but had been active in the Bay Area since the early 1990s[36]
See also
Further reading
References
- ↑ Michael Derrick Hudson Posed as a ‘Yi-Fen Chou’: Did the Name Sell His Poem?
- ↑ California’s Juan Felipe Herrera Inaugurates Term as U.S. Poet Laureate | The California Report | KQED News
- ↑ "Shelley's Poetical Essay: The Bodleian Libraries' 12 millionth book". Oxford: Bodleian Library. 2015-11-10. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
- ↑ https://penusa.org/ashraf-fayadh
- ↑ WB Yeats at 150 with The Irish Times
- ↑ Heidi Benson, Howl, San Francisco Chronicle, October 4, 2005
- ↑ http://africanpoetrybf.unl.edu/?p=3783
- ↑ Debut collection scoops T S Eliot Prize, Poetry Book Society, retrieved 13 January 2016
- ↑ T S Eliot Prize - Poetry Book Society
- ↑ TS Eliot prize row: is winner too young, beautiful - and Chinese?
- ↑ New Yorker Staff (2015-09-14). The National Book Awards Longlist: Poetry - The New Yorker
- ↑ http://www.pulitzer.org/citation/2015-Poetry
- ↑ Joy Harjo receives $100,000 poetry prize - Yahoo News
- ↑ http://www.pen.org/literature/2015-pen-award-poetry-translation
- ↑ http://www.pen.org/literature/2015-pen-award-poetry-translation
- ↑ http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-pen-literary-award-winners-20150910-story.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=717819
- ↑ http://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2015/05/alice-notley-awarded
- ↑ WCU Poetry Conference
- ↑ Poet Miller Williams, 84, dies
- ↑ http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2015/01/blog-post_29.html?m=0
- ↑ Michele Serros, Who Wrote About Bicultural Life, Dies
- ↑ McKinnon, Lisa (January 5, 2015) 'Chicana Role Model' author, Oxnard native Serros succumbs to cancer at 48
- ↑ Rod McKuen, prolific songwriter and poet, dies at 81
- ↑ Former poet laureate Philip Levine, a champion of the working class, dies at 87
- ↑ Nobody Was Writing Poetry of This World Like Philip Levine (1928–2015) – from "Harriet the Blog" at The Poetry Foundation website.
- ↑ Sweden's Tomas Transtromer, Nobel prize-winning poet, dies at 83
- ↑ http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2015/03/blog-post_23.html?m=0
- ↑ Franz Wright, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, dies at 62
- ↑ Acclaimed poet, UMass professor James Tate dies at 71
- ↑ Kenneth Lee Irby Obituary
- ↑ A Bleak Week for Poets.
- ↑ Death of a Poet.
- ↑ Charles Tomlinson obituary: Poet and translator who bridged the cultural gap between old and new worlds
- ↑ Madeline DeFrees, 1919 – 2015
- ↑ Judith Fitzgerald: Poet wrote with a dazzling voice of pain and passion
- ↑ Justin Chin, S.F. poet who incorporated complex themes, dies
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