Yale Series of Younger Poets

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The Yale Series of Younger Poets is an annual event of Yale University Press aiming to publish the debut collection of a promising American poet. Established in 1918, the Younger Poets Prize is the longest-running annual literary award in the United States.

Yale Series of Younger Poets
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CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
DisciplinePoetry
PublisherYale University Press
PublishedAnnually since 1919 (1919)
No. of books114
OCLC1605127
Websiteyoungerpoets.yupnet.org

Each year, the Younger Poets Competition accepts submissions from American poets who have not previously published a book of poetry. Once the judge has chosen a winner, the Press publishes a book-length manuscript of the winner's poetry as the next volume in the series. All poems must be original, and only one manuscript may be entered at a time.

Rules and eligibility

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Contest requirements were first articulated in the summer of 1920. The series had already published four books, all written by Yale students, and the judges sought to attract a nationwide pool of applicants. A promotional statement gave the following, somewhat vague eligibility requirements: "Anyone is eligible provided he (or she) is young and comparatively unknown. The age limit is understood to be about thirty."[2] A formal set of rules was adopted in 1924.[3] In addition to specifying page limits and other manuscript requirements, these new rules limited the contest to American citizens younger than 30.[4] However, current rules allow poets of any age who have not published a book of poetry to be considered.[5] Although the contest was briefly opened to any writer of English-language poetry under Auden's judgeship, it has remained limited to American citizens ever since.[6]

History

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20th century

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The Tempering, published by Howard Buck in 1919, is the first volume in the series.

The Younger Poets Series was established in 1919 by Clarence Day, whose brother George Parmly Day founded Yale University Press with his wife Wilhelmine in 1908.[7] The competition's first judge, Charlton Miner Lewis, was a prominent professor in Yale's English department.[8] The inaugural competition took place after the end of World War I, just as an influx of young veterans returned from fighting in Europe and entered college.[9] Modernist poetry emerged in this period, but early entries in the series reflected the neoclassical tastes of the older generation adjudicating the competition, all men who had received degrees from Yale in the late-19th century.[10] The anglophilic publishers were heavily influenced by English poetry, especially the contemporary Georgian poetry, and the competition itself was directly influenced by the similar "Adventures All" poetry series of Oxford University Press.[11]

The contest solidified its importance in American literature under the judgeship of Stephen Vincent Benét.[12] Benet was judge from 1933 to 1942, followed by Archibald MacLeish from 1944 to 1946. Margaret Walker's For My People was the last volume selected by Benet. Auden assumed the judgeship after MacLeish.

The contest is regarded by some[13] to have been at its height from 1947 to 1959, when W. H. Auden was its judge. His then-young poets included Adrienne Rich, James Wright, W. S. Merwin, John Ashbery, and John Hollander. The period was also notable for the two-time refusal of Sylvia Plath's manuscript Two Lovers,[14] and Colossus, which was subsequently published in England.[13]

Between 1969 and 1977, overseen by Stanley Kunitz, included volumes by Carolyn Forché and Robert Hass; Hass later became the Poet Laureate of the United States.

21st century

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The judgeship of W. S. Merwin, from 1998 to 2003, was fraught with controversy, as he refused to select a winner the first year that he was judge. Louise Glück, who is widely considered[15] to have revived the prize's stature, judged the award from 2003 to 2010. Rae Armantrout is the current judge.

Judges

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Past winners

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The year column provides the date of the competition. The winning poetry collections are published the following year.

YearVol.PoetTitleJudgeRef.
19181Howard BuckThe TemperingCharlton M. Lewis[17]
2John C. FarrarForgotten Shrines[17]
19193David Osborne HamiltonFour Gardens[17]
4Alfred Raymond BellingerSpires and Poplars[17]
5Thomas Caldecot ChubbThe White God and Other Poems[17]
6Darl MacLeod BoyleWhere Lilith Dances[17]
19207Theodore H. Jr. BanksWild Geese[18]
8Viola C. WhiteHorizons[18]
9Hervey AllenWampum and Old Gold[18]
10Oscar WilliamsGolden Darkness[18]
192111Harold VinalWhite April[18]
12Medora C. AddisonDreams and a Sword[18]
13Bernard RaymundHidden Waters[18]
14Paul TanaquilAttitudes[18]
192215Dean B. Jr. LymanThe Last Lutanist[18]
16Amos Niven WilderBattle-Retrospect[18]
17Marion M. BoydSilver WandsFrederick E. Pierce[18]
18Beatrice E. HarmonMosaics[18]
192319Elizabeth Jessup BlakeUp and DownEdward Bliss Reed[18]
192420Dorothy E. ReidCoach into PumpkinWilliam Alexander Percy[19]
192521Eleanor SlaterQuest[19]
22Thomas Hornsby FerrilHigh Passage[19]
192623Lindley Williams HubbellDark Pavilion[19]
192724Mildred BowersTwist o' Smoke[19]
25Ted OlsonA Stranger and Afraid[19]
26Francis Claiborne MasonThis Unchanging Mask[19]
192827Frances M. FrostHemlock Wall[19]
28Henri FaustHalf-Light and Overture[19]
192929Louise OwenVirtuosa[19]
193030Dorothy Belle Flanagan (aka Dorothy B. Hughes)Dark Certainty[19]
193131Paul EngleWorn Earth[19]
193232Shirley BarkerThe Dark Hills UnderStephen Vincent Benét[20]
193333James AgeePermit Me Voyage[20]
193434Muriel RukeyserTheory of Flight[20]
193535Edward WeismillerThe Deer Come Down[20]
193636Margaret HaleyThe Gardener Mind[20]
193737Joy DavidmanLetter to a Comrade[20]
193838Reuel DenneyThe Connecticut River and Other Poems[20]
193939Norman RostenReturn Again, Traveler[20]
194040Jeremy IngallsThe Metaphysical Sword[21]
194141Margaret WalkerFor My People[21]
1942No winner selectedArchibald MacLeish[21]
194342William Morris Jr. MeredithLove Letters from an Impossible Land[21]
194443Charles E. ButlerCut Is the Branch[21]
194544Eve MerriamFamily Circle[21]
194645Joan MurrayPoemsW. H. Auden[21]
194746Robert HoranA Beginning[21]
194847Rosalie MooreThe Grasshopper's Man and Other Poems[22]
1949No winner selected[22]
195048Adrienne RichA Change of World[22]
195149W. S. MerwinA Mask for Janus[22]
195250Edgar BogardusVarious Jangling Keys[22]
195351Daniel HoffmanAn Armada of Thirty Whales[22]
1954No winner selected[22]
195552John AshberySome Trees[22]
195653James WrightThe Green Wall[22]
195754John HollanderA Crackling of Thorns[23]
195855William DickeyOf the Festivity[23]
195956George StarbuckBone ThoughtsDudley Fitts[23]
196057Alan DuganPoems[23]
196158Jack GilbertViews of Jeopardy[23]
196259Sandra HochmanManhattan Pastures[23]
196360Peter DavisonThe Breaking of the Day[23]
196461Jean ValentineDream Barker[24]
1965No winner selected[24]
196662James TateThe Lost Pilot[24]
196763Helen ChasinComing Close and Other Poems[24]
196864Judith Johnson SherwinUranium Poems[24]
196965Hugh SeidmanCollecting EvidenceStanley Kunitz[24]
197066Peter KlappertLugging Vegetables to Nantucket[24]
197167Michael CaseyObscenities[25]
197268Robert HassField Guide[25]
197369Michael RyanThreats Instead of Trees[25]
197470Maura StantonSnow on Snow[25]
197571Carolyn ForchéGathering the Tribes[25]
197672Olga BroumasBeginning with O[25]
197773Bin RamkeThe Difference Between Night and DayRichard Hugo[25]
197874Leslie UllmanNatural Histories[25]
197975William Virgil DavisOne Way to Reconstruct the Scene[26]
198076John BenskoGreen Soldiers[26]
198177David WojahnIcehouse Lights[26]
198278Cathy SongPicture Bride[26]
198379Richard KenneyThe Evolution of the Flightless BirdJames Merrill[26]
198480Pamela AlexanderNavigable Waterways[26]
198581George BradleyTerms to Be Met[26]
198682Julie AgoosAbove the Land[27]
198783Brigit Pegeen KellyTo the Place of Trumpets[27]
198884Thomas BoltOut of the Woods[27]
198985Daniel HallHermit with Landscape[27]
199086Christiane Jacox KyleBears Dancing in the Northern AirJames Dickey[27]
199187Nicholas SamarasHands of the Saddlemaker[27]
199288Jody GladdingStone Crop[27]
199389Valerie WohlfeldThinking the World Visible[27]
199490Tony CrunkLiving in the Resurrection[28]
199591Ellen HinseyCities of Memory[28]
199692Talvikki AnselMy Shining Archipelago[28]
1997No winner selectedW. S. Merwin[29]
199893Craig ArnoldShells[30]
199994Davis McCombsUltima Thule[30]
200095Maurice ManningLawrence Booth's Book of Visions[30]
200196Sean SingerDiscography[30]
200297Loren GoodmanFamous Americans[30]
200398Peter StreckfusThe Cuckoo[30]
200499Richard SikenCrushLouise Glück[30]
2005100Jay HoplerGreen Squall[30]
2006101Jessica FisherFrail-Craft[30]
2007102Fady JoudahThe Earth in the Attic[30]
2008103Arda CollinsIt Is Daylight[30]
2009104Ken ChenJuvenilia[30]
2010105Katherine LarsonRadial Symmetry[30]
2011106Eduardo C. CorralSlow LightningCarl Phillips[30]
2012107Will SchuttWesterly[30]
2013108Eryn GreenEruv[30]
2014109Ansel ElkinsBlue Yodel[30]
2015110Noah WarrenThe Destroyer in the Glass[30]
2016111Airea D. Matthewssimulacra[30]
2017112Duy DoanWe Play a Game[30]
2018113YanyiThe Year of Blue Water[30]
2019114Jill OsierThe Solace Is Not the Lullaby[31]
2020115Desiree C. BaileyWhat Noise Against The Cane[32]
2021116Robert Wood LynnMothman ApologiaRae Armantrout[33]
2022117Mary-Alice DanielMass for Shut-Ins[33]
2023118Cindy Juyoung OkWard Toward[33]

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