Grace Leven Prize for Poetry
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The Grace Leven Prize for Poetry is an annual award given in the name of Grace Leven who died in 1922. It was established by William Baylebridge who "made a provision for an annual poetry prize in memory of 'my benefactress Grace Leven' and for the publication of his own work".[1] Grace was his mother's half-sister.[2]
The award is made to "the best volume of poetry published in the preceding twelve months by a writer either Australian-born, or naturalised in Australia and resident in Australia for not less than ten years".[2] It offers only a small monetary prize, but is highly regarded by poets.[3]
It was first awarded in 1947, with the recipient being Nan McDonald's Pacific Sea.
[edit] Winners
- 2007: The Goldfinches of Baghdad by Robert Adamson
- 2006: The Past Completes Me: Selected Poems 1973-2003 by Alan Gould
- 2004: Totem by Luke Davies
- 2002: Versary by Kate Lilley
- 2001: Darker and Lighter by Geoff Page
- 1997: The Undertow: New and Selected Poems by John Kinsella
- 1995: New and Selected Poems by Kevin Hart[4]
- 1993: The End of the Season by Philip Hodgins
- 1992: Joint winners
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- Empire of Grass by Gary Catalano
- Peniel by Kevin Hart[4]
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- 1990: Dog Fox Field by Les Murray
- 1988: Under Berlin by John Tranter
- 1987: A Tremendous World in Her Head by Dorothy Hewett
- 1986: Chris Wallace-Crabbe
- 1985: Joint winners
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- Selected poems 1963-1983 by Robert Gray
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- 1984: The Three Fates and Other Poems by Rosemary Dobson
- 1982: Tide Country by Vivian Smith (or 1983?)
- 1981 Nero's Poems: Translations of the Public and Private Poems of the Emperor Nero by Geoffrey Lehmann
- 1980: The Boys Who Stole the Funeral by Les Murray
- 1979: The Man in the Honeysuckle by David Campbell
- 1978: Bruce Dawe
- 1977: Selected Poems 1939–1975 by John Blight
- 1976: Selected Poems by Robert Adamson
- 1975: Gwen Harwood
- 1974: David Malouf
- 1973: A Soapbox Omnibus by Rodney Hall
- 1972: Head-waters by Peter Skrzynecki
- 1972: Judith Wright
- 1970: Letters to Live Poets by Bruce Beaver
- 1969: Randolph Stow
- 1968: Selected Poems 1942-1968 by David Campbell
- 1967: Collected Poems 1936-1967 by Douglas Stewart
- 1966: The Talking Clothes: Poems by William Hart-Smith
- 1965: The Ilex Tree by Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann
- 1964: All the Room by David Rowbotham
- 1963: The North-Bound Rider by Ian Mudie
- 1962: South-most Tree by R. D. Fitzgerald
- 1961: Time on Fire by Thomas Shapcott
- 1960: Colin Thiele
- 1959: The Wind at Your Door : a Poem by R. D. Fitzgerald
- 1958: Antipodes in Shoes by Geoffrey Dutton
- 1957: Elegaic and Other Poems by Leonard Mann
- 1956: The Wandering Islands by A. D. Hope (or 1955?)
- 1954: Thirty Poems by John Thompson
- 1953: Tumult of the Swans by Roland Robinson
- 1952: Between Two Tides by R. D. Fitzgerald
- 1951: The Great South Land by Rex Ingamells
- 1949: Woman to Man by Judith Wright (or 1950??)
- 1948: A Drum for Ben Boyd by Francis Webb
- 1947: Pacific Sea by Nan McDonald
Other winners: Margaret Scott
[edit] Notes
- ^ Bonnin (1979)
- ^ a b Wilde et al (1994) p. 325, p. 325
- ^ AusLit News April-May 2007
- ^ a b AustLit database
[edit] References
- AusLit News April-May 2007 Accessed: 17 July 2007
- Bonnin, Nancy (1979) "Baylebridge, William (1883 - 1942)", Australian Dictionary of Biography
- Les Murray Author Page. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
- RDFitzGerald. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
- Wilde, W., Hooton, J. & Andrews, B (1994) The Oxford Companion of Australian Literature 2nd ed. South Melbourne, Oxford University Press
- Wyndham, Susan. "Poetic Grace" 30 March 2007. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.