George Bogin Memorial Award Explained
The Poetry Society of America's George Bogin Memorial Award is given "by the family and friends of George Bogin for a selection of four or five poems that use language in an original way to reflect the encounter of the ordinary and the extraordinary and to take a stand against oppression in any of its forms."[1]
Each winner receives a $500 prize.[1]
Winners
- 2001: Brian Henry
- 2002: Kevin Prufer, Judge: Jill Bialosky
- 2003: Susan Terris, Judge: Sonia Sanchez
- 2004: Kevin Prufer, Judge: Tory Dent
- 2005: G.C. Waldrep
- 2006: Kevin Prufer, Judge: Marie Howe
- 2007: Wayne Miller, Judge: Eleni Sikelianos
- 2008: Theresa Sotto, Judge: Prageeta Sharma
- 2009: Rusty Morrison, Judge: John Yau
- 2010: Sawnie Morris, Judge: Hettie Jones
- 2011: Suji Kwock Kim, Judge: Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Finalists: Hadara Bar-Nadav, Rebecca Morgan Frank, Leslie Williams
- 2012: Suji Kwock Kim, Judge: Evie Shockley, Finalists: Rebecca Morgan Frank, Mary Morris
- 2013: Paula Bohince, Judge: Cate Marvin, Finalists: Jamaal May, Lucy Ricciardi
- 2014: Gary Young, Judge: Jessica Greenbaum, Finalists: Meena Alexander and Jane Wong
- 2018: Brian Tierney, Judge: Daniel Borzutzky, Finalists Catherine Imbriglio and Cate Lycurgus
- 2019: Sarah Henning
- 2020: JinJin Xu
- 2021 Natalie Eilbert, Judge: Shane McCrae
- 2022: Ina Cariño, Judge: Mai Der Vang
- 2023: Tom Thompson, Finalist: Katie Farris, Judge: Atsuro Riley
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Notes and References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080502204344/http://www.poetrysociety.org/psa-awards_gdln.html "PSA Annual Awards Guidelines"