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2017 in poetry
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- May 23 – English poet Tony Walsh reads his 2013 poem "This is the place" to the crowds gathered in Albert Square, Manchester for a public vigil following this week's Manchester Arena bombing.
- June 23 – English-resident writer Ben Okri publishes his poem "Grenfell Tower, June 2017" in the Financial Times following this month's Grenfell Tower fire in London.
Anniversaries
- March 1 – Centenary of the birth of the American poet Robert Lowell.
Selection of works published in English
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Australia
- Michael Farrell, I Love Poetry
- Alan Wearne, These Things Are Real
- Fiona Wright, Domestic Interior
Canada
- Billy-Ray Belcourt, This Wound Is a World
- Lorna Crozier, What the Soul Doesn't Want
- Nora Gould, Selah
- Aisha Sasha John, I have to live
- Benjamin Hertwig, Slow War
- Donato Mancini, Same Diff
- Julia McCarthy, All the Names Between
- Joshua Whitehead, Full-Metal Indigiqueer
Anthologies in Canada
New Zealand
- Airini Beautrais, Flow: Whanganui River Poems, Victoria University Press
- Kate Camp, The Internet of Things, Victoria University Press
- Paula Green, New York Pocket Book, Seraph Press
Poets in Best New Zealand Poems
These poets wrote the 25 poems selected for Best New Zealand Poems 2016 (guest editor was Jenny Bornholdt), published this year:
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United Kingdom
England
- Megan Beech, You Sad Feminist
- Emily Berry, Stranger, Baby
- Kayo Chingonyi, Kumukanda
- Helen Dunmore (d. June 5), Inside the Wave
- Michael Longley, Angel Hill (Northern Irish poet published in England)
- Robert Macfarlane, The Lost Words: A Spell Book (illustrated by Jackie Morris)
- Hollie McNish, Plum
- Sinéad Morrissey, On Balance (Northern Irish poet published in England)
- Richard Osmond, Useful Verses
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Anthologies in the United Kingdom
Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom
United States
Alphabetical listing by author name
- Clark Coolidge, Selected Poems: 1962-1985, Station Hill Press
- Airea D. Matthews, Simulacra, Yale University Press[1]
- Shara McCallum, Madwoman, Alice James Books
- Morgan Parker, There are More Beautiful Things than Beyoncé, Tin House Books
Anthologies in the United States
Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
Poets in The Best American Poetry 2017
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Awards and honors by country
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- See also: List of poetry awards
Awards announced this year:
International
Australia awards and honors
Canada awards and honors
- Archibald Lampman Award: Stephen Brockwell, All of Us Reticent, Here, Together
- Atlantic Poetry Prize: Jennifer Houle, The Back Channels
- 2017 Governor General's Awards: Richard Harrison, On Not Losing My Father's Ashes in the Flood (English), Louise Dupré, La Main hantée (French)
- Griffin Poetry Prize:
- Canada: Jordan Abel, Injun
- International: Alice Oswald, Falling Awake
- Lifetime Recognition Award (presented by the Griffin trustees): Frank Bidart
- Latner Writers' Trust Poetry Prize: Louise Bernice Halfe
- Gerald Lampert Award: Ingrid Ruthig, This Being
- Pat Lowther Award: Sue Sinclair, Heaven's Thieves
- Prix Alain-Grandbois: Marie-Célie Agnant, Femmes des terres brûlées
- Raymond Souster Award: Louise Bernice Halfe, Burning in this Midnight Dream
- Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize: Adèle Barclay, If I Were in a Cage I’d Reach Out for You
- Prix Émile-Nelligan: François Guerrette, Constellation des grands brûlés
France awards and honors
New Zealand awards and honors
- Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement:[2]
- Fiction: Witi Tame Ihimaera-Smiler
- Nonfiction: Peter Simpson
- Poetry: Paula Green
- Montana New Zealand Book Awards (poetry category):
United Kingdom awards and honors
- Cholmondeley Award: Caroline Bergvall, Sasha Dugdale, Philip Gross, Paula Meehan
- Costa Award (formerly "Whitbread Awards") for poetry:
- Shortlist: Kayo Chingonyi, Kumukanda; Helen Dunmore (d. June 5), Inside the Wave (also overall Book of the Year winner); Sinéad Morrissey, On Balance; Richard Osmond, Useful Verses
- 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:
- Shortlist:
- Best First Collection:
- Shortlist:
- Best Poem:
- Shortlist:
- Best Collection:
- Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for poetry:
- Shortlist:
- Manchester Poetry Prize:
- National Poet of Wales:
- National Poetry Competition 2017:
- Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Paul Muldoon
- T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland):
- Shortlist (announced in November 2017): 2017 Short List
- The Times / Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry Translation:
United States awards and honors
- Arab American Book Award (The George Ellenbogen Poetry Award):
- Honorable Mentions:
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize:
- Anisfield-Wolf Book Award:
- Best Translated Book Award (BTBA):
- Beatrice Hawley Award from Alice James Books:
- Bollingen Prize: to Jean Valentine
- Jackson Poetry Prize: to Patricia Spears Jones[3]
- Judges: Henri Cole, Kwame Dawes, and Mary Szybist[4]
- Lambda Literary Award:
- Gay Poetry:
- Lesbian Poetry:
- Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize:
- Los Angeles Times Book Prize:
- Finalists:
- National Book Award for Poetry (NBA):
- NBA Finalists:
- NBA Longlist:
- NBA Judges:
- National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry:
- The New Criterion Poetry Prize:
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (United States): to Tyehimba Jess for Olio
- Finalists: XX by Campbell McGrath; Collected Poems: 1950-2012, by Adrienne Rich[5]
- Wallace Stevens Award:
- Whiting Awards:
- PEN Award for Poetry in Translation:
- PEN Center USA 2017 Poetry Award:
- PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry: (Judges: )
- Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Award:
- Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize:
- Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award: Vievee Francis for Forest Primeval[6]
- Kate Tufts Discovery Award: Phillip B. Williams for Thief in the Interior[6]
- Walt Whitman Prize – – Judge:
- Yale Younger Series: Duy Doan for We Play a Game (Judge: Carl Phillips)[7]
From the Poetry Society of America
- Frost Medal: to Susan Howe[8]
- Shelley Memorial Award: to Gillian Conoley[9]
- Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award:
- Lyric Poetry Award:
- Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award:
- Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award:
- George Bogin Memorial Award:
- Robert H. Winner Memorial Award:
- Cecil Hemley Memorial Award:
- Norma Farber First Book Award:
- Lucille Medwick Memorial Award:
- William Carlos Williams Award: (Judge: )
- Finalists for WCW Award:
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Conferences and workshops by country
Australia
Canada
Mexico
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United Kingdom
United States
Deaths
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January – June
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 2 – John Berger, 90, English novelist, painter and art critic, and poet (b. 1926)
- January 25 – Harry Mathews, 86, American novelist and poet (b. 1930)[10]
- February 5 – Thomas Lux, 70, American poet and teacher (b. 1946)
- February 8 – Tom Raworth, 78, British poet, visual artist, publisher, and teacher (b. 1938)
- March 10 – Mari Evans, 93, American poet.[11] (b. 1923)
- March 16 – Wojciech Młynarski, 75, Polish poet, singer and songwriter (born 1941)[12]
- March 17 – Derek Walcott, 87, Saint Lucian poet and playwright, Nobel Laureate in 1992 (b. 1930)[13]
- March 22 – Joanne Kyger, 82, American poet who had ties to the poets of Black Mountain, the San Francisco Renaissance, and the Beat generation, (b. 1934)[14]
- April 1 – Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Russian poet, 84 (b. 1933)[15]
- May 24 – Denis Johnson, American poet (The Incognito Lounge), novelist (Tree of Smoke), and short story writer (Jesus' Son), 67 (b. 1947).
- June 5 – Helen Dunmore, English poet, novelist and children's writer, 64 (born 1952)
- June 8 - Shinichiro Hagihara, Japanese tanka poet
July – December
- November 15 – Michelle Boisseau, 62, American poet (b. 1955)[16]
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