Norma Farber First Book Award
Appearance
The Norma Farber First Book Award is given by the Poetry Society of America is given "for a first book of original poetry written by an American and published in either a hard or soft cover in a standard edition during the calendar year".[1]
The award was established by the family and friends of the poet and children's book author Norma Farber. "Winning books are distributed to PSA members at the Benefactor level or above," according to the PSA. The award comes with a $500 prize.[1]
Winners
- 2004—Brenda Coultas, A Handmade Museum (Judge: Lyn Hejinian)
- 2003—Sean Singer, Discography (Judge: Allen Grossman)
- 2002—Jennifer Michael Hecht, The Next Ancient World (Judge: David Leham)
- 2001—V. Penelope Pelizzon, Nostos (Judge: August Kleinzahler)
- 2000—Lisa Lubasch, How Many More of Them Are You? (Judge: Jahn Yau)
- 1999—Hettie Jones, Drive: Poems (Judge: Naomi Shihab Nye)
- 1998—Rebecca Reynolds, Daughter of the Hangnail (Judge: Ann Lauterbach)
- 1997—Susan Yuzna, Her Slender Dress (Judge: Michael Weaver)
- 1995—Barbara Hamby, Delirium[2]
- 1994—Sophie Cabot Black, The Misunderstanding of Nature[3]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b [1]Poetry Society of America Web site, Web page titled "PSA Annual Awards Guidelines", accessed October 28, 2006
- ^ [2]Web page titled "University of North Texas Press: Award winning titles", accessed October 28, 2006
- ^ [3]"Daylong literary fete to feature award-winning poets" article in the Harvard University Gazette, April 4, 2003
External links
- [4] Poetry Society of America Awards Guidelines page