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Poetry Foundation Announces 2012 Ruth Lilly Fellowships
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Posted by Prize Reporter on
9.04.12
The Poetry
Foundation and Poetry magazine have announced the winners of the
2012 Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowships. The prestigious $15,000 awards
are given annually to five emerging United States poets between the ages of
twenty-one and thirty-one.
The 2012 fellows are: Reginald Dwayne Betts, the author of a poetry
collection, Shahid Reads His Own Palm (Alice James Books, 2010), and a
memoir, A Question of Freedom: A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of
Age in Prison (Avery, 2009); Nicholas Friedman, a lecturer at Cornell
University in Ithaca, New York; Richie Hofmann, who has received an Academy of
American Poets Prize and the AWP Intro Journal Award for Poetry; Rickey
Laurentiis, whose poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Callaloo,
the Indiana Review, and jubilat; and Jacob Saenz, who received
the Letras Latinas Residency Fellowship in 2011 and is currently an associate
editor of the poetry magazine RHINO.
The editors of Poetry magazine chose the winning manuscripts from more
than a thousand submissions. On the Poetry Foundation website, editor Christian
Wiman said of the winners, “The history of Poetry is filled with some of
the best-known names in American poetry; my guess is that these young poets will
be among those we'll be talking about in the years to come.”
The five Ruth Lilly Fellows will have their work featured in the November
issue of Poetry and on the Poetry Foundation website.
Established in 1989 by philanthropist Ruth Lilly to “encourage the further
writing and study of poetry,” the Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship program gives
$75,000 in fellowship prizes each year. The program is operated by the
Chicago-based Poetry Foundation, which also publishes Poetry
magazine.
Founded by poet, editor, and literary scholar Harriet Monroe in 1912,
Poetry is the oldest monthly magazine dedicated to the form. The magazine
has published the work of T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, Wallace
Stevens, William Carlos Williams, and Carl Sandburg, among many other
distinguished poets, as well as numerous emerging writers. The Poetry Foundation
is a literary organization that “exists to discover and celebrate the best
poetry and to place it before the largest possible audience.”
The 2012 Ruth Lilly Prize in Poetry, an annual award of $100,000 given
by the Poetry Foundation to a living United States poet, was awarded to poet W. S. Di
Piero this past spring.
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