Archibald Lampman Award
Appearance
The Archibald Lampman Award is an annual Canadian literary award, presented by the literary magazine Arc to the year's best work of poetry by a writer living in the National Capital Region.
The award is named in honour of Canadian poet Archibald Lampman.
Winners
- 1986 - Colin Morton, This Won't Last Forever
- 1987 - Christopher Levenson, Arriving at Night
- 1988 - John Barton, West of Darkness
- 1989 - Patrick White, Habitable Planets
- 1990 - Gary Geddes, No Easy Exit
- 1991 - George Elliott Clarke, Whylah Falls
- 1992 - Blaine Marchand, A Garden Enclosed
- 1993 - Marianne Bluger, Summer Grass
- 1994 - John Newlove, Apology for Absence: Selected Poems 1962-1992
- 1995 - John Barton, Designs from the Interior
- 1996 - Gary Geddes, The Perfect Cold Warrior
- 1997 - Diana Brebner, Flora & Fauna
- 1998 - Sandra Nicholls, Woman of Sticks, Woman of Stones
- 1999 - John Barton, Sweet Ellipsis
- 2000 - Stephanie Bolster, Two Bowls of Milk
- 2001 - Colin Morton, Coastlines of the Archipelago
- 2002 - Armand Garnet Ruffo, At Geronimo's Grave
- 2003 - Shane Rhodes, Holding Pattern
- 2004 - David O'Meara, The Vicinity
- 2005 - Stephen Brockwell, Fruitfly Geographic