Yale Series of Younger Poets

Yale Series of Younger Poets
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CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
DisciplinePoetry
PublisherYale University Press
PublishedAnnually since 1919 (1919)
No. of books114
OCLC1605127
Websiteyoungerpoets.yupnet.org

The Yale Series of Younger Poets is an annual event of Yale University Press aiming to publish the debut collection of a promising American poet. Established in 1918, the Younger Poets Prize is the longest-running annual literary award in the United States.

Each year, the Younger Poets Competition accepts submissions from American poets who have not previously published a book of poetry. Once the judge has chosen a winner, the Press publishes a book-length manuscript of the winner's poetry as the next volume in the series. All poems must be original, and only one manuscript may be entered at a time.

Rules and eligibility

Contest requirements were first articulated in the summer of 1920. The series had already published four books, all written by Yale students, and the judges sought to attract a nationwide pool of applicants. A promotional statement gave the following, somewhat vague eligibility requirements: "Anyone is eligible provided he (or she) is young and comparatively unknown. The age limit is understood to be about thirty." A formal set of rules was adopted in 1924. In addition to specifying page limits and other manuscript requirements, these new rules limited the contest to American citizens younger than 30. However, current rules allow poets of any age who have not published a book of poetry to be considered. Although the contest was briefly opened to any writer of English-language poetry under Auden's judgeship, it has remained limited to American citizens ever since.

History

20th century

The Tempering, published by Howard Buck in 1919, is the first volume in the series.

The Younger Poets Series was established in 1919 by Clarence Day, whose brother George Parmly Day founded Yale University Press with his wife Wilhelmine in 1908. The competition's first judge, Charlton Miner Lewis, was a prominent professor in Yale's English department. The inaugural competition took place after the end of World War I, just as an influx of young veterans returned from fighting in Europe and entered college. Modernist poetry emerged in this period, but early entries in the series reflected the neoclassical tastes of the older generation adjudicating the competition, all men who had received degrees from Yale in the late-19th century. The anglophilic publishers were heavily influenced by English poetry, especially the contemporary Georgian poetry, and the competition itself was directly influenced by the similar "Adventures All" poetry series of Oxford University Press.

The contest solidified its importance in American literature under the judgeship of Stephen Vincent Benét. Benet was judge from 1933 to 1942, followed by Archibald MacLeish from 1944 to 1946. Margaret Walker's For My People was the last volume selected by Benet. Auden assumed the judgeship after MacLeish.

The contest is regarded by some to have been at its height from 1947 to 1959, when W. H. Auden was its judge. His then-young poets included Adrienne Rich, James Wright, W. S. Merwin, John Ashbery, and John Hollander. The period was also notable for the two-time refusal of Sylvia Plath's manuscript Two Lovers, and Colossus, which was subsequently published in England.

Between 1969 and 1977, overseen by Stanley Kunitz, included volumes by Carolyn Forché and Robert Hass; Hass later became the Poet Laureate of the United States.

21st century

The judgeship of W. S. Merwin, from 1998 to 2003, was fraught with controversy, as he refused to select a winner the first year that he was judge. Louise Glück, who is widely considered to have revived the prize's stature, judged the award from 2003 to 2010. Rae Armantrout is the current judge.

Judges

Past winners

The year column provides the date of the competition. The winning poetry collections are published the following year.

Year Vol. Poet Title Judge Ref.
1918 1 Howard Buck The Tempering Charlton M. Lewis
2 John C. Farrar Forgotten Shrines
1919 3 David Osborne Hamilton Four Gardens
4 Alfred Raymond Bellinger Spires and Poplars
5 Thomas Caldecot Chubb The White God and Other Poems
6 Darl MacLeod Boyle Where Lilith Dances
1920 7 Theodore H. Jr. Banks Wild Geese
8 Viola C. White Horizons
9 Hervey Allen Wampum and Old Gold
10 Oscar Williams Golden Darkness
1921 11 Harold Vinal White April
12 Medora C. Addison Dreams and a Sword
13 Bernard Raymund Hidden Waters
14 Paul Tanaquil Attitudes
1922 15 Dean B. Jr. Lyman The Last Lutanist
16 Amos Niven Wilder Battle-Retrospect
17 Marion M. Boyd Silver Wands Frederick E. Pierce
18 Beatrice E. Harmon Mosaics
1923 19 Elizabeth Jessup Blake Up and Down Edward Bliss Reed
1924 20 Dorothy E. Reid Coach into Pumpkin William Alexander Percy
1925 21 Eleanor Slater Quest
22 Thomas Hornsby Ferril High Passage
1926 23 Lindley Williams Hubbell Dark Pavilion
1927 24 Mildred Bowers Twist o' Smoke
25 Ted Olson A Stranger and Afraid
26 Francis Claiborne Mason This Unchanging Mask
1928 27 Frances M. Frost Hemlock Wall
28 Henri Faust Half-Light and Overture
1929 29 Louise Owen Virtuosa
1930 30 Dorothy Belle Flanagan (aka Dorothy B. Hughes) Dark Certainty
1931 31 Paul Engle Worn Earth
1932 32 Shirley Barker The Dark Hills Under Stephen Vincent Benét
1933 33 James Agee Permit Me Voyage
1934 34 Muriel Rukeyser Theory of Flight
1935 35 Edward Weismiller The Deer Come Down
1936 36 Margaret Haley The Gardener Mind
1937 37 Joy Davidman Letter to a Comrade
1938 38 Reuel Denney The Connecticut River and Other Poems
1939 39 Norman Rosten Return Again, Traveler
1940 40 Jeremy Ingalls The Metaphysical Sword
1941 41 Margaret Walker For My People
1942 No winner selected Archibald MacLeish
1943 42 William Morris Jr. Meredith Love Letters from an Impossible Land
1944 43 Charles E. Butler Cut Is the Branch
1945 44 Eve Merriam Family Circle
1946 45 Joan Murray Poems W. H. Auden
1947 46 Robert Horan A Beginning
1948 47 Rosalie Moore The Grasshopper's Man and Other Poems
1949 No winner selected
1950 48 Adrienne Rich A Change of World
1951 49 W. S. Merwin A Mask for Janus
1952 50 Edgar Bogardus Various Jangling Keys
1953 51 Daniel Hoffman An Armada of Thirty Whales
1954 No winner selected
1955 52 John Ashbery Some Trees
1956 53 James Wright The Green Wall
1957 54 John Hollander A Crackling of Thorns
1958 55 William Dickey Of the Festivity
1959 56 George Starbuck Bone Thoughts Dudley Fitts
1960 57 Alan Dugan Poems
1961 58 Jack Gilbert Views of Jeopardy
1962 59 Sandra Hochman Manhattan Pastures
1963 60 Peter Davison The Breaking of the Day
1964 61 Jean Valentine Dream Barker
1965 No winner selected
1966 62 James Tate The Lost Pilot
1967 63 Helen Chasin Coming Close and Other Poems
1968 64 Judith Johnson Sherwin Uranium Poems
1969 65 Hugh Seidman Collecting Evidence Stanley Kunitz
1970 66 Peter Klappert Lugging Vegetables to Nantucket
1971 67 Michael Casey Obscenities
1972 68 Robert Hass Field Guide
1973 69 Michael Ryan Threats Instead of Trees
1974 70 Maura Stanton Snow on Snow
1975 71 Carolyn Forché Gathering the Tribes
1976 72 Olga Broumas Beginning with O
1977 73 Bin Ramke The Difference Between Night and Day Richard Hugo
1978 74 Leslie Ullman Natural Histories
1979 75 William Virgil Davis One Way to Reconstruct the Scene
1980 76 John Bensko Green Soldiers
1981 77 David Wojahn Icehouse Lights
1982 78 Cathy Song Picture Bride
1983 79 Richard Kenney The Evolution of the Flightless Bird James Merrill
1984 80 Pamela Alexander Navigable Waterways
1985 81 George Bradley Terms to Be Met
1986 82 Julie Agoos Above the Land
1987 83 Brigit Pegeen Kelly To the Place of Trumpets
1988 84 Thomas Bolt Out of the Woods
1989 85 Daniel Hall Hermit with Landscape
1990 86 Christiane Jacox Kyle Bears Dancing in the Northern Air James Dickey
1991 87 Nicholas Samaras Hands of the Saddlemaker
1992 88 Jody Gladding Stone Crop
1993 89 Valerie Wohlfeld Thinking the World Visible
1994 90 Tony Crunk Living in the Resurrection
1995 91 Ellen Hinsey Cities of Memory
1996 92 Talvikki Ansel My Shining Archipelago
1997 No winner selected W. S. Merwin
1998 93 Craig Arnold Shells
1999 94 Davis McCombs Ultima Thule
2000 95 Maurice Manning Lawrence Booth's Book of Visions
2001 96 Sean Singer Discography
2002 97 Loren Goodman Famous Americans
2003 98 Peter Streckfus The Cuckoo
2004 99 Richard Siken Crush Louise Glück
2005 100 Jay Hopler Green Squall
2006 101 Jessica Fisher Frail-Craft
2007 102 Fady Joudah The Earth in the Attic
2008 103 Arda Collins It Is Daylight
2009 104 Ken Chen Juvenilia
2010 105 Katherine Larson Radial Symmetry
2011 106 Eduardo C. Corral Slow Lightning Carl Phillips
2012 107 Will Schutt Westerly
2013 108 Eryn Green Eruv
2014 109 Ansel Elkins Blue Yodel
2015 110 Noah Warren The Destroyer in the Glass
2016 111 Airea D. Matthews simulacra
2017 112 Duy Doan We Play a Game
2018 113 Yanyi The Year of Blue Water
2019 114 Jill Osier The Solace Is Not the Lullaby
2020 115 Desiree C. Bailey What Noise Against The Cane
2021 116 Robert Wood Lynn Mothman Apologia Rae Armantrout
2022 117 Mary-Alice Daniel Mass for Shut-Ins
2023 118 Cindy Juyoung Ok Ward Toward

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Yale University Press 2019, p. 1.
  2. ^ Bradley 1998, p. xxix.
  3. ^ Bradley 1998, pp. xxxiii–xxxiv.
  4. ^ Bradley 1998, p. xxxiv.
  5. ^ "Yale Series of Younger Poets Rules". Archived from the original on 2022-12-28. Retrieved 2022-12-28.
  6. ^ Bradley 1998, p. xxxiv–xxxv.
  7. ^ Bradley 1998, p. xxii.
  8. ^ Bradley 1998, pp. xxiv–xxvi.
  9. ^ Bradley 1998, p. xxi.
  10. ^ Bradley 1998, pp. xxii–xxiii.
  11. ^ Bradley 1998, pp. xxiii–xxiv.
  12. ^ Bradley 1998, p. 50.
  13. ^ a b Davison 1998.
  14. ^ Alexander 2003, pp. 208–209.
  15. ^ O'Rourke 2008.
  16. ^ Phillips 2019, p. 389.
  17. ^ a b c d e f Bradley 1998, p. v.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bradley 1998, p. vi.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Bradley 1998, p. vii.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h Bradley 1998, p. viii.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h Bradley 1998, p. ix.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bradley 1998, p. x.
  23. ^ a b c d e f g Bradley 1998, p. xi.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g Bradley 1998, p. xii.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h Bradley 1998, p. xiii.
  26. ^ a b c d e f g Bradley 1998, p. xiv.
  27. ^ a b c d e f g h Bradley 1998, p. xv.
  28. ^ a b c Bradley 1998, p. xvi.
  29. ^ Phillips 2019b.
  30. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Phillips 2019, p. 392.
  31. ^ Harriet staff 2019.
  32. ^ "Yale Series of Younger Poets Winners". Yale University Press. Archived from the original on 24 June 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  33. ^ a b c Yale Series of Younger Poets Winners.

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