Bernard F. Conners Prize for Poetry
The Bernard F. Conners Prize for Poetry is given by the Paris Review "for the finest poem over 200 lines published in The Paris Review in a given year", according to the magazine.[1] The winner is awarded $1,000.
A "given year" for the Paris Review appears not to mean "calendar year". The magazine's awards sometimes go to more than one poet in a calendar year and to none in other calendar years.
Winners
- 2004: Jeremy Glazier, Issue 171, for "Conversations with the Sidereal Messengerâ€
- 2003: Julie Sheehan, Issue 167, for “Brown-headed Cow Birdsâ€
- 2002: Timothy Donnelly, Issue 164, “His Long Imprison'd Thoughtâ€
- 2001: Gabrielle Calvocoressi, Issue 160, “Circus Fire, 1944â€
- 2000: Corey Marks, Issue 155, “Renunciationâ€
- 2000: Christopher D. Patton, Issue 157, “Broken Groundâ€
- 1999: J.D. McClatchy, Issue 152, “Tattoosâ€
- 1998: Neil Azevedo, Issue 148, “Caspar Hauser Songsâ€
- 1998: Sherod Santos, Issue 149, “Elegy for My Sisterâ€
- 1997: John Drury, Issue 145, “Burning the Aspern Papersâ€
- 1996: Sarah Arvio, Issue 140, “Visits from the Seventhâ€
- 1996: John Voiklis, Issue 139, “The Princeling's Apologyâ€
- 1995: Vijay Seshadri, Issue 137, “Lifelineâ€
- 1994: Marilyn Hacker, Issue 131, “Cancer Winterâ€
- 1994: Stewart James, Issue 132, “Vanessaâ€
- 1993: Stephen Yenser, Issue 129, “Blue Guideâ€
- 1992: Tony Sanders, Issue 126, “The Warning Trackâ€
- 1991: Donald Hall, Issue 123, “Museum of Clear Ideasâ€
- 1990: Christopher Logue, Issue 117, “Kingsâ€
- 1989: Jorie Graham, Issue 110, “Springâ€
- 1988: David Lehman, Issue 106, “Mythologiesâ€
- 1986: John Koethe, Issue 102, “Mistralâ€
- 1985: James Schuyler, Issue 96, “A Few Daysâ€
- 1984: Gjertrud Schnackenberg, Issue 94, “Imaginary Prisonsâ€
- 1984: Sharon Ben-Tov, Issue 93, “Carillon for Cambridge Womenâ€
- 1982: Gerald Stern, Issue 83, “Father Guzmanâ€
- 1981: Frank Bidart, Issue 80, “The War of Vaslav Nijinskyâ€
See also
- American poetry
- List of poetry awards
- List of literature awards
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
References
- ↑ Paris Review Web site, Web page titled "Prizes", accessed November 2, 2006
External links
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