Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry
The Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry, formerly known as the C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry, is a prize category in the annual Victorian Premier's Literary Award. As of 2011 it has an enumeration of A$25,000. The winner of this category prize vies with 4 other category winners for overall Victorian Prize for Literature valued at an additional A$100,000.
The prize was formerly known as the C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry from inception until 2010, when the awards were re-established under the stewardship of the Wheeler Centre and restarted with new prize amounts and a new name. It was named after the early twentieth century vernacular poet C. J. Dennis.
Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry
Blue ribbon () = winner.
- 2011[1]
- Claire Potter, Swallow
- Cate Kennedy, The Taste of River Water
- Libby Hart, This Floating World
- 2012[2]
- John Mateer, Southern Barbarians
- Michelle Cahill, Vishvarupa
- John Kinsella, Armour
- 2013 Presented in January 2014 (see 2014 entry) for books published in 2013.
- 2014[3]
- Jennifer Maiden, Liquid Nitrogen
- Michael Brennan, Autoethnographic
- Brendan Ryan, Travelling Through the Family
C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry (inactive)
This award is no longer active. It was renamed in 2011 to Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry (see above).
2010
- Winner: Anna Kerdijk Nicholson - Possession (Five Islands Press)
- Peter Bakowski - Beneath Our Armour (Hunter Publishers)
- Ian McBryde - The Adoption Order (Five Islands Press)
2009
- Winner: Robert Adamson - The Golden Bird (Black Inc)
- Carol Jenkins - Fishing in the Devonian (Puncher and Wattman)
- Bronwyn Lea - The Other Way Out (Giramondo Publishing)
2008
- Winner: Lisa Gorton - Press Release (Giramondo Publishing),[4]
- Judith Bishop - Event (Salt Publishing)
- Barry Hill - As We Draw Ourselves (Five Island Press)
2007
- Winner: Judy Johnson - Jack (Pandanus Press),[5]
- Robert Adamson - The Goldfinches of Babylon (Flood Editions)
- John Watson - Montale: A Biographical Anthology (Puncher & Wattman)
2006
- Winner: John Tranter - Urban Myths: 210 Poems (UQP)
- B. R. Dionysius - Universal Andalusia (Soi 3/Papertiger Media)
- Susan Hampton - The Kindly Ones (Five Islands Press)
2005
- Winner: M. T. C. Cronin - <More Or Less Than>1-100 (Shearsman Books)
- John Kinsella - Doppler Effect
- Morgan Yasbincek - Firelick
2004
- Winner: Judith Beveridge - Wolf Notes
- Michael Brennan - The Imageless World
- Anthony Lawrence - The Sleep of a Learning Man
2003
- Winner: Emma Lew - Anything the Landlord Touches
- Jordie Albiston - The Fall
- S. K. Kelen - Goddess of Mercy
Before 2003
- 2002: Robert Gray - Afterimages......syp
- 2001: John Mateer - Barefoot Speech
- 2000: John Millett - Iceman
- 1999: Gig Ryan - Pure and Applied
- 1998: Coral Hull - Broken Land
- 1997: Les Murray - Subhuman Redneck Poems
- 1996: Peter Bakowski - In the Human Night
- 1995: Bruce Beaver - Anima and Other Poems
- 1994: Robert Gray - Certain Things
- 1993: Les Murray - Translations from the Natural World
- 1992: Robert Harris - Jane, Interlinear and Other Poems
- 1991: Jennifer Maiden - The Winter Baby
- 1990: Robert Adamson - The Clean Dark
- 1989: Gwen Harwood - Bone Scan
- 1988: Judith Beveridge - The Domesticity of Giraffes
- 1987: Lily Brett - The Auschwitz Poems
- 1986: Rhyll McMaster - Washing the Money
- 1986: John A. Scott - St. Clair
- 1985: Kevin Hart - Your Shadow
- 1985: Rosemary Dobson - The Three Fates
External links
References
- ↑ "Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2011". Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. 2011. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ↑ "21 big names. One big decision. Start reading.". Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ↑ "Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2014". Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ↑ CJ Dennis Prize 2008
- ↑ CJ Dennis Prize 2007