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Revision as of 22:02, 12 December 2022
The Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Award is awarded annually as part of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for a book of collected poems or for a single poem of substantial length published in book form.[1]
Winners
2020
- Winner: Pi O, Heide (Giramondo)[2]
- Peter Boyle, Enfolded in the Wings of a Great Darkness (Vagabond Press)[3]
- Stuart Cooke, Lyre (UWA Publishing)
- Ellen van Neerven, Throat (UQP)
- Charmaine Papertalk Green, Nganajungu Yagu (Cordite Books)
2019
- Winner: Alison Whittaker, Blakwork (Magabala)[4]
- Liam Ferney, Hot Take (Hunter)
- Keri Glastonbury, Newcastle Sonnets (Giramondo)
- Marjon Mossammaparast, That Sight (Cordite)
- Omar Sakr, The Lost Arabs (UQP)
2018
- Winner: Michael Farrell, I Love Poetry (Giramondo)[5]
- Pam Brown, click here for what we do (Vagabond Press)
- Bonny Cassidy, Chatelaine (Giramondo)
- Oscar Schwartz, The Honeymoon Stage (Giramondo)
- Bella Li, Lost Lake (Vagabond Press)
2017
- Winner: Antigone Kefala, Fragments (Giramondo)
- Jordie Albiston, Euclid's Dog (GloriaSMH Press)
- Carmen Leigh Keates, Meteorites (Whitmore Press)
- Cassie Lewis, The Blue Decodes (Grand Parade Poets)
- Omar Sakr, These Wild Houses (Cordite Books)
2016
- Winner: David Musgrave, Anatomy of Voice (GloriaSMH Press)
- Joel Deane, Year of the Wasp (Hunter Publishers)
- Liam Ferney, Content (Hunter Publishers)
- Sarah Holland-Batt, The Hazards (University of Queensland Press)
- Chloe Wilson, Not Fox Nor Axe (Hunter Publishers)
2015
- Winner: Les Murray, Waiting For the Past (Black Inc)
- Susan Bradley Smith, Beds For All Who Come (Five Islands Press)
- David Brooks, Open House (University of Queensland Press)
- Lucy Dougan, The Guardians (Giramondo)
- Robert Adamson, Net Needle (Black Inc)
2014
- Winner: David Malouf, Earth Hour (University of Queensland Press)
- Liam Ferney, Boom (Grande Parade Publishing)
- Rachael Briggs, Free Logic(University of Queensland Press)
- Anthony Lawrence, Signal Flare
- Judith Beveridge, Devadatta's Poems (Giramondo Publishing)
2012
- Winner: Peter Rose, Crimson Crop (UWA Publishing)
- Simon West, The Yellow Gum's Conversion
- David McCooey, Outside
- Anthony Lawrence, The Welfare of My Enemy "Of all the words for Missing, there's"
- Rhyll McMaster, Late Night Shopping (Brandl & Schlesinger)
2009
- Winner: Emma Jones, The Striped World (Faber and Faber)
- Sarah Holland-Batt, Aria (University of Queensland Press)
- John Kinsella, The Divine Comedy: Journeys Through a Regional Geography (University of Queensland Press)
- Bronwyn Lea, The Other Way Out (Giramondo)
2008
- Winner: David Malouf, Typewriter Music (University of Queensland Press)[6]
- Judith Bishop, Event (Salt Publishing)
- Anthony Lawrence, Bark (University of Queensland Press)
- Alan Wearne, The Australian Popular Songbook (Giramondo)
2007
- Dr Laurie Duggan, The Passenger (University of Queensland Press)[7]
2006
- Professor John Kinsella, The New Arcadia
2005
- Sarah Day, The Ship
2004
- Judith Beveridge, Wolf Notes
See also
- Judith Wright
- Australian literature
- List of poetry awards
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
Notes
- ^ "Queensland Premier's Literary Awards - Department of the Premier and Cabinet". Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
- ^ "Book about rugby league takes out richest prize in Queensland Literary Awards". www.abc.net.au. 2020-09-04. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
- ^ "Queensland Literary Awards 2020 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 2020-08-05. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Queensland Literary Awards 2019 winners announced". Books+Publishing. 2020-11-13. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Queensland Literary Awards 2018 winners announced | Books+Publishing". Archived from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- ^ "Ian Commins – The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
- ^ http://statements.cabinet.qld.gov.au/MMS/StatementDisplaySingle.aspx?id=53981