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Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters, Drama, and Music. It was first presented in 1922, and is given for a distinguished volume of original verse by an American author, published during the preceding calendar year.

Finalists have been announced since 1980, ordinarily two others beside the winner.[1]

1918 and 1919 special prizes edit

Before the establishment of the award, the 1918 and 1919 Pulitzer cycles included three Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards (called at the time the Columbia University Poetry Prize) for poetry books funded by "a special grant from The Poetry Society."[1] See Special Pulitzers for Letters.

Pulitzer Special Prizes for Poetry, 1918 and 1919
Year Poet Title
1918 Sara Teasdale Love Songs
1919 Carl Sandburg Cornhuskers
1919 Margaret Widdemer The Old Road to Paradise

Winners edit

In its first 92 years to 2013, the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry was awarded 92 times. Two were given in 2008, none in 1946.[1] Robert Frost won the prize four times and several others won it more than once (below).

1920s–1970s edit

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 19221979[2]
Year Poet Title Ref.
1922 Edwin Arlington Robinson Collected Poems
1923 Edna St. Vincent Millay "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver," "A Few Figs from Thistles," and "Eight Sonnets"
1924 Robert Frost New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes [3][4]
1925 Edwin Arlington Robinson The Man Who Died Twice
1926 Amy Lowell What's O'Clock
1927 Leonora Speyer Fiddler's Farewell
1928 Edwin Arlington Robinson Tristram
1929 Stephen Vincent Benét John Brown's Body
1930 Conrad Aiken Selected Poems
1931 Robert Frost Collected Poems [3][4]
1932 George Dillon The Flowering Stone
1933 Archibald MacLeish Conquistador
1934 Robert Hillyer Collected Verse
1935 Audrey Wurdemann Bright Ambush
1936 Robert P. T. Coffin Strange Holiness
1937 Robert Frost A Further Range [3][4]
1938 Marya Zaturenska Cold Morning Sky
1939 John Gould Fletcher Selected Poems
1940 Mark Van Doren Collected Poems
1941 Leonard Bacon Sunderland Capture
1942 William Rose Benét The Dust Which Is God
1943 Robert Frost A Witness Tree [3][4]
1944 Stephen Vincent Benét Western Star
1945 Karl Shapiro V-Letter and Other Poems
1946 No award given
1947 Robert Lowell Lord Weary's Castle
1948 W. H. Auden The Age of Anxiety
1949 Peter Viereck Terror and Decorum
1950 Gwendolyn Brooks Annie Allen [5]
1951 Carl Sandburg Complete Poems
1952 Marianne Moore Collected Poems
1953 Archibald MacLeish Collected Poems 1917-1952
1954 Theodore Roethke The Waking
1955 Wallace Stevens Collected Poems
1956 Elizabeth Bishop Poems: North & South — A Cold Spring
1957 Richard Wilbur Things of This World
1958 Robert Penn Warren Promises: Poems 1954-1956
1959 Stanley Kunitz Selected Poems 1928-1958
1960 W. D. Snodgrass Heart's Needle
1961 Phyllis McGinley Times Three: Selected Verse From Three Decades
1962 Alan Dugan Poems
1963 William Carlos Williams Pictures from Brueghel
1964 Louis Simpson At the End of the Open Road [6]
1965 John Berryman 77 Dream Songs
1966 Richard Eberhart Selected Poems
1967 Anne Sexton Live or Die [7]
1968 Anthony Hecht The Hard Hours
1969 George Oppen Of Being Numerous
1970 Richard Howard Untitled Subjects
1971 W. S. Merwin The Carrier of Ladders [8]
1972 James Wright Collected Poems
1973 Maxine Kumin Up Country
1974 Robert Lowell The Dolphin
1975 Gary Snyder Turtle Island
1976 John Ashbery Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror [9]
1977 James Merrill Divine Comedies
1978 Howard Nemerov Collected Poems
1979 Robert Penn Warren Now and Then

1980s edit

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 19801989[2]
Year Poet Title Result Ref.
1980 Donald Justice Selected Poems Winner
Richard Hugo Selected Poems Finalist
Dave Smith Goshawk, Antelope Finalist
1981 James Schuyler The Morning of the Poem Winner
Richard Hugo The Right Madness on Skye Finalist
Mark Strand Selected Poems Finalist
1982 Sylvia Plath The Collected Poems Winner
Dave Smith Dream Flights Finalist
Charles Wright The Southern Cross Finalist
1983 Galway Kinnell Selected Poems Winner [10]
Jack Gilbert Monolithos, Poems 1962 and 1982 Finalist
Charles Wright Country Music, Selected Early Poems Finalist
1984 Mary Oliver American Primitive Winner [11][12]
John Engels Weather-Fear: New and Selected Poems Finalist
Josephine Miles Collected Poems, 1930-1982 Finalist
1985 Carolyn Kizer Yin Winner
Robert Duncan Ground Work Finalist
Charles Wright The Other Side of the River Finalist
1986 Henry S. Taylor The Flying Change Winner
Andrew Hudgins Saints and Strangers Finalist
Charles Simic Selected Poems, 1963-1983 Finalist
1987 Rita Dove Thomas and Beulah Winner
Hayden Carruth The Selected Poetry of Hayden Carruth Finalist
Charles Simic Unending Blues Finalist
1988 William Meredith Partial Accounts: New and Selected Poems Winner
Lucille Clifton Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 and Next: New Poems Finalist
C.K. Williams Flesh and Blood Finalist
1989 Richard Wilbur New and Collected Poems Winner
Donald Hall The One Day Finalist [13]
Garrett Hongo The River of Heaven Finalist

1990s edit

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 19901999[2]
Year Poet Title Result Ref.
1990 Charles Simic The World Doesn't End Winner [14][15]
Adrienne Rich Time's Power Finalist
Paul Zweig Selected and Last Poems Finalist
1991 Mona Van Duyn Near Changes Winner
Anthony Hecht The Transparent Man Finalist
Gerald Stern Leaving Another Kingdom Finalist
1992 James Tate Selected Poems Winner [16]
Robert Creeley Selected Poems Finalist
Adrienne Rich An Atlas of the Difficult World Finalist
1993 Louise Glück The Wild Iris Winner [17]
John Ashbery Hotel Lautreamont Finalist
James Merrill Selected Poems 1946-1985 Finalist
1994 Yusef Komunyakaa Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems Winner
Brenda Hillman Bright Existence Finalist
Allen Mandelbaum The Metamorphoses of Ovid Finalist
1995 Philip Levine The Simple Truth Winner [18]
Allen Ginsberg Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 1986-1992 Finalist
Kenneth Koch On the Great Atlantic Rainway: Selected Poems 1950-1988 and One Train Finalist
1996 Jorie Graham The Dream of the Unified Field Winner
Donald Justice New and Selected Poems Finalist
Charles Wright Chickamauga Finalist
1997 Lisel Mueller Alive Together: New and Selected Poems Winner [19]
Robert Pinsky The Figured Wheel Finalist
Laurie Sheck The Willow Grove Finalist
1998 Charles Wright Black Zodiac Winner
Frank Bidart Desire Finalist
C.K. Williams The Vigil Finalist
1999 Mark Strand Blizzard of One Winner [20]
Alice Notley Mysteries of Small Houses Finalist
Frederick Seidel Going Fast Finalist

2000s edit

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 20002009[2]
Year Poet Title Result Ref.
2000 C. K. Williams Repair Winner [21]
Rodney Jones Elegy for the Southern Drawl Finalist
Adrienne Rich Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995-1998 Finalist
2001 Stephen Dunn Different Hours Winner [22][23]
Sydney Lea Pursuit of a Wound Finalist
Bruce Smith The Other Lover Finalist
2002 Carl Dennis Practical Gods Winner
Louise Glück The Seven Ages Finalist
Franz Wright The Beforelife Finalist
2003 Paul Muldoon Moy Sand and Gravel Winner [24]
Frank Bidart Music Like Dirt Finalist
J. D. McClatchy Hazmat Finalist [25]
2004 Franz Wright Walking to Martha's Vineyard Winner
Henri Cole Middle Earth Finalist
Heather McHugh Eyeshot Finalist
2005 Ted Kooser Delights & Shadows Winner
William Matthews Search Party: Collected Poems Finalist
Brigit Pegeen Kelly The Orchard Finalist [26]
2006 Claudia Emerson Late Wife Winner
Elizabeth Alexander American Sublime Finalist
Dean Young Elegy on Toy Piano Finalist [27]
2007 Natasha Trethewey Native Guard Winner
Martín Espada The Republic of Poetry Finalist
David Wojahn Interrogation Palace: New & Selected Poems 1982-2004 Finalist
2008 Robert Hass Time and Materials Winner
Philip Schultz Failure Winner
Ellen Bryant Voigt Messenger: New and Selected Poems, 1976-2006 Finalist
2009 W. S. Merwin The Shadow of Sirius Winner [28][29]
Frank Bidart Watching the Spring Festival Finalist
Ruth Stone What Love Comes To: New & Selected Poems Finalist

2010s edit

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 20102019[2]
Year Poet Title Result Ref.
2010 Rae Armantrout Versed Winner [30][31]
Angie Estes Tryst Finalist
Lucia Perillo Inseminating the Elephant Finalist
2011 Kay Ryan The Best of It: New and Selected Poems Winner [32][33]
Maurice Manning The Common Man Finalist
Jean Valentine Break the Glass Finalist [34]
2012 Tracy K. Smith Life on Mars Winner [35][36][37]
Forrest Gander Core Samples from the World Finalist [36]
Ron Padgett How Long Finalist [36]
2013 Sharon Olds Stag's Leap Winner [38]
Jack Gilbert Collected Poems Finalist [38]
Bruce Weigl The Abundance of Nothing Finalist [38]
2014 Vijay Seshadri 3 Sections Winner [39][40]
Morri Creech The Sleep of Reason Finalist
Adrian Matejka The Big Smoke Finalist
2015 Gregory Pardlo Digest Winner [41][42]
Alan Shapiro Reel to Reel Finalist
Arthur Sze Compass Rose Finalist
2016 Peter Balakian Ozone Journal Winner [43][44]
Diane Seuss Four-Legged Girl Finalist
Elizabeth Willis Alive: New and Selected Poems Finalist
2017 Tyehimba Jess Olio Winner [45][46][47]
Campbell McGrath XX Finalist
Adrienne Rich Collected Poems: 1950-2012 Finalist
2018 Frank Bidart Half-light: Collected Poems 1965–2016 Winner [48][49][50]
Evie Shockley semiautomatic, Finalist [48]
Patricia Smith Incendiary Art Finalist [48]
2019 Forrest Gander Be With Winner [51][52][53]
Jos Charles feeld Finalist [51][52]
A.E. Stallings Like Finalist [51][52]

2020s edit

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 2020present[2]
Year Poet Title Result Ref.
2020 Jericho Brown The Tradition Winner [54][55][56][57]
Dorianne Laux Only as the Day Is Long: New and Selected Poems Finalist [56]
Mary Ruefle Dunce Finalist [56]
2021 Natalie Diaz Postcolonial Love Poem Winner [56][58][59][60]
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge A Treatise on Stars Finalist [56]
Carolyn Forché In the Lateness of the World Finalist [56]
2022 Diane Seuss frank: sonnets Winner [61][62][63]
Will Alexander Refractive Africa: Ballet of the Forgotten Finalist [61][62]
Mai Der Vang Yellow Rain Finalist [61][62]
2023 Carl Phillips Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007–2020 Winner [64][65][66][67]
Jay Hopler Still Life Finalist [64]
dg nanouk okpik Blood Snow Finalist [64]

Multiple wins and nominations edit

The following individuals received two or more Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry (The 1918 and 1919 Special Prizes are included):

Wins Poet Years
4 Robert Frost 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943
3 Edwin Arlington Robinson 1922, 1925, 1928
2 Stephen Vincent Benét 1929, 1944
Robert Lowell 1947, 1974
Archibald MacLeish 1933, 1953
William S. Merwin 1971, 2009
Carl Sandburg 1919, 1951
Robert Penn Warren 1958, 1979
Richard Wilbur 1957, 1989

The following individuals received two or more nominations:

Bolded years are years that the poet won

Nominations Poet Years
5 Charles Wright 1982, 1983, 1985, 1996, 1998
4 Frank Bidart 1998, 2003, 2009, 2018
Robert Frost 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943
Adrienne Rich 1990, 1992, 2000, 2017
3 Edwin Arlington Robinson 1922, 1925, 1928
Charles Simic 1986, 1987, 1990
2 John Ashbery 1976, 1993
Stephen Vincent Benét 1929, 1944
Forrest Gander 2012, 2019
Jack Gilbert 1983, 2013
Louise Glück 1993, 2002
Anthony Hecht 1968, 1991
Richard Hugo 1980, 1981
Donald Justice 1980, 1996
Robert Lowell 1947, 1974
Archibald MacLeish 1933, 1953
James Merril 1977, 1993
William S. Merwin 1971, 2009
Carl Sandburg 1919, 1951
Diane Seuss 2016, 2022
Mark Strand 1981, 1999
Dave Smith 1980, 1982
Robert Penn Warren 1958, 1979
Richard Wilbur 1957, 1989
C.K. Williams 1988, 1998
Franz Wright 2002, 2004

Robert Frost won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times from 1924 to 1943. Edwin Arlington Robinson won three prizes during the 1920s and several people, all male, have won two.

Carl Sandburg won one of the special prizes for his poetry in 1919 and won the Poetry Pulitzer in 1951.

Only three women have had multiple nominations: Adrienne Rich with 4, and Louise Glück and Diane Seuss with 2 each.

See also edit

References edit

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The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters Drama and Music It was first presented in 1922 and is given for a distinguished volume of original verse by an American author published during the preceding calendar year Finalists have been announced since 1980 ordinarily two others beside the winner 1 Contents 1 1918 and 1919 special prizes 2 Winners 2 1 1920s 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 2 6 2020s 3 Multiple wins and nominations 4 See also 5 References 6 External links1918 and 1919 special prizes editBefore the establishment of the award the 1918 and 1919 Pulitzer cycles included three Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards called at the time the Columbia University Poetry Prize for poetry books funded by a special grant from The Poetry Society 1 See Special Pulitzers for Letters Pulitzer Special Prizes for Poetry 1918 and 1919 Year Poet Title 1918 Sara Teasdale Love Songs 1919 Carl Sandburg Cornhuskers 1919 Margaret Widdemer The Old Road to ParadiseWinners editIn its first 92 years to 2013 the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry was awarded 92 times Two were given in 2008 none in 1946 1 Robert Frost won the prize four times and several others won it more than once below 1920s 1970s edit Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 1922 1979 2 Year Poet Title Ref 1922 Edwin Arlington Robinson Collected Poems 1923 Edna St Vincent Millay The Ballad of the Harp Weaver A Few Figs from Thistles and Eight Sonnets 1924 Robert Frost New Hampshire A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes 3 4 1925 Edwin Arlington Robinson The Man Who Died Twice 1926 Amy Lowell What s O Clock 1927 Leonora Speyer Fiddler s Farewell 1928 Edwin Arlington Robinson Tristram 1929 Stephen Vincent Benet John Brown s Body 1930 Conrad Aiken Selected Poems 1931 Robert Frost Collected Poems 3 4 1932 George Dillon The Flowering Stone 1933 Archibald MacLeish Conquistador 1934 Robert Hillyer Collected Verse 1935 Audrey Wurdemann Bright Ambush 1936 Robert P T Coffin Strange Holiness 1937 Robert Frost A Further Range 3 4 1938 Marya Zaturenska Cold Morning Sky 1939 John Gould Fletcher Selected Poems 1940 Mark Van Doren Collected Poems 1941 Leonard Bacon Sunderland Capture 1942 William Rose Benet The Dust Which Is God 1943 Robert Frost A Witness Tree 3 4 1944 Stephen Vincent Benet Western Star 1945 Karl Shapiro V Letter and Other Poems 1946 No award given 1947 Robert Lowell Lord Weary s Castle 1948 W H Auden The Age of Anxiety 1949 Peter Viereck Terror and Decorum 1950 Gwendolyn Brooks Annie Allen 5 1951 Carl Sandburg Complete Poems 1952 Marianne Moore Collected Poems 1953 Archibald MacLeish Collected Poems 1917 1952 1954 Theodore Roethke The Waking 1955 Wallace Stevens Collected Poems 1956 Elizabeth Bishop Poems North amp South A Cold Spring 1957 Richard Wilbur Things of This World 1958 Robert Penn Warren Promises Poems 1954 1956 1959 Stanley Kunitz Selected Poems 1928 1958 1960 W D Snodgrass Heart s Needle 1961 Phyllis McGinley Times Three Selected Verse From Three Decades 1962 Alan Dugan Poems 1963 William Carlos Williams Pictures from Brueghel 1964 Louis Simpson At the End of the Open Road 6 1965 John Berryman 77 Dream Songs 1966 Richard Eberhart Selected Poems 1967 Anne Sexton Live or Die 7 1968 Anthony Hecht The Hard Hours 1969 George Oppen Of Being Numerous 1970 Richard Howard Untitled Subjects 1971 W S Merwin The Carrier of Ladders 8 1972 James Wright Collected Poems 1973 Maxine Kumin Up Country 1974 Robert Lowell The Dolphin 1975 Gary Snyder Turtle Island 1976 John Ashbery Self portrait in a Convex Mirror 9 1977 James Merrill Divine Comedies 1978 Howard Nemerov Collected Poems 1979 Robert Penn Warren Now and Then 1980s edit Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 1980 1989 2 Year Poet Title Result Ref 1980 Donald Justice Selected Poems Winner Richard Hugo Selected Poems Finalist Dave Smith Goshawk Antelope Finalist 1981 James Schuyler The Morning of the Poem Winner Richard Hugo The Right Madness on Skye Finalist Mark Strand Selected Poems Finalist 1982 Sylvia Plath The Collected Poems Winner Dave Smith Dream Flights Finalist Charles Wright The Southern Cross Finalist 1983 Galway Kinnell Selected Poems Winner 10 Jack Gilbert Monolithos Poems 1962 and 1982 Finalist Charles Wright Country Music Selected Early Poems Finalist 1984 Mary Oliver American Primitive Winner 11 12 John Engels Weather Fear New and Selected Poems Finalist Josephine Miles Collected Poems 1930 1982 Finalist 1985 Carolyn Kizer Yin Winner Robert Duncan Ground Work Finalist Charles Wright The Other Side of the River Finalist 1986 Henry S Taylor The Flying Change Winner Andrew Hudgins Saints and Strangers Finalist Charles Simic Selected Poems 1963 1983 Finalist 1987 Rita Dove Thomas and Beulah Winner Hayden Carruth The Selected Poetry of Hayden Carruth Finalist Charles Simic Unending Blues Finalist 1988 William Meredith Partial Accounts New and Selected Poems Winner Lucille Clifton Good Woman Poems and a Memoir 1969 1980 and Next New Poems Finalist C K Williams Flesh and Blood Finalist 1989 Richard Wilbur New and Collected Poems Winner Donald Hall The One Day Finalist 13 Garrett Hongo The River of Heaven Finalist 1990s edit Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 1990 1999 2 Year Poet Title Result Ref 1990 Charles Simic The World Doesn t End Winner 14 15 Adrienne Rich Time s Power Finalist Paul Zweig Selected and Last Poems Finalist 1991 Mona Van Duyn Near Changes Winner Anthony Hecht The Transparent Man Finalist Gerald Stern Leaving Another Kingdom Finalist 1992 James Tate Selected Poems Winner 16 Robert Creeley Selected Poems Finalist Adrienne Rich An Atlas of the Difficult World Finalist 1993 Louise Gluck The Wild Iris Winner 17 John Ashbery Hotel Lautreamont Finalist James Merrill Selected Poems 1946 1985 Finalist 1994 Yusef Komunyakaa Neon Vernacular New and Selected Poems Winner Brenda Hillman Bright Existence Finalist Allen Mandelbaum The Metamorphoses of Ovid Finalist 1995 Philip Levine The Simple Truth Winner 18 Allen Ginsberg Cosmopolitan Greetings Poems 1986 1992 Finalist Kenneth Koch On the Great Atlantic Rainway Selected Poems 1950 1988 and One Train Finalist 1996 Jorie Graham The Dream of the Unified Field Winner Donald Justice New and Selected Poems Finalist Charles Wright Chickamauga Finalist 1997 Lisel Mueller Alive Together New and Selected Poems Winner 19 Robert Pinsky The Figured Wheel Finalist Laurie Sheck The Willow Grove Finalist 1998 Charles Wright Black Zodiac Winner Frank Bidart Desire Finalist C K Williams The Vigil Finalist 1999 Mark Strand Blizzard of One Winner 20 Alice Notley Mysteries of Small Houses Finalist Frederick Seidel Going Fast Finalist 2000s edit Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 2000 2009 2 Year Poet Title Result Ref 2000 C K Williams Repair Winner 21 Rodney Jones Elegy for the Southern Drawl Finalist Adrienne Rich Midnight Salvage Poems 1995 1998 Finalist 2001 Stephen Dunn Different Hours Winner 22 23 Sydney Lea Pursuit of a Wound Finalist Bruce Smith The Other Lover Finalist 2002 Carl Dennis Practical Gods Winner Louise Gluck The Seven Ages Finalist Franz Wright The Beforelife Finalist 2003 Paul Muldoon Moy Sand and Gravel Winner 24 Frank Bidart Music Like Dirt Finalist J D McClatchy Hazmat Finalist 25 2004 Franz Wright Walking to Martha s Vineyard Winner Henri Cole Middle Earth Finalist Heather McHugh Eyeshot Finalist 2005 Ted Kooser Delights amp Shadows Winner William Matthews Search Party Collected Poems Finalist Brigit Pegeen Kelly The Orchard Finalist 26 2006 Claudia Emerson Late Wife Winner Elizabeth Alexander American Sublime Finalist Dean Young Elegy on Toy Piano Finalist 27 2007 Natasha Trethewey Native Guard Winner Martin Espada The Republic of Poetry Finalist David Wojahn Interrogation Palace New amp Selected Poems 1982 2004 Finalist 2008 Robert Hass Time and Materials Winner Philip Schultz Failure Winner Ellen Bryant Voigt Messenger New and Selected Poems 1976 2006 Finalist 2009 W S Merwin The Shadow of Sirius Winner 28 29 Frank Bidart Watching the Spring Festival Finalist Ruth Stone What Love Comes To New amp Selected Poems Finalist 2010s edit Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 2010 2019 2 Year Poet Title Result Ref 2010 Rae Armantrout Versed Winner 30 31 Angie Estes Tryst Finalist Lucia Perillo Inseminating the Elephant Finalist 2011 Kay Ryan The Best of It New and Selected Poems Winner 32 33 Maurice Manning The Common Man Finalist Jean Valentine Break the Glass Finalist 34 2012 Tracy K Smith Life on Mars Winner 35 36 37 Forrest Gander Core Samples from the World Finalist 36 Ron Padgett How Long Finalist 36 2013 Sharon Olds Stag s Leap Winner 38 Jack Gilbert Collected Poems Finalist 38 Bruce Weigl The Abundance of Nothing Finalist 38 2014 Vijay Seshadri 3 Sections Winner 39 40 Morri Creech The Sleep of Reason Finalist Adrian Matejka The Big Smoke Finalist 2015 Gregory Pardlo Digest Winner 41 42 Alan Shapiro Reel to Reel Finalist Arthur Sze Compass Rose Finalist 2016 Peter Balakian Ozone Journal Winner 43 44 Diane Seuss Four Legged Girl Finalist Elizabeth Willis Alive New and Selected Poems Finalist 2017 Tyehimba Jess Olio Winner 45 46 47 Campbell McGrath XX Finalist Adrienne Rich Collected Poems 1950 2012 Finalist 2018 Frank Bidart Half light Collected Poems 1965 2016 Winner 48 49 50 Evie Shockley semiautomatic Finalist 48 Patricia Smith Incendiary Art Finalist 48 2019 Forrest Gander Be With Winner 51 52 53 Jos Charles feeld Finalist 51 52 A E Stallings Like Finalist 51 52 2020s edit Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 2020 present 2 Year Poet Title Result Ref 2020 Jericho Brown The Tradition Winner 54 55 56 57 Dorianne Laux Only as the Day Is Long New and Selected Poems Finalist 56 Mary Ruefle Dunce Finalist 56 2021 Natalie Diaz Postcolonial Love Poem Winner 56 58 59 60 Mei mei Berssenbrugge A Treatise on Stars Finalist 56 Carolyn Forche In the Lateness of the World Finalist 56 2022 Diane Seuss frank sonnets Winner 61 62 63 Will Alexander Refractive Africa Ballet of the Forgotten Finalist 61 62 Mai Der Vang Yellow Rain Finalist 61 62 2023 Carl Phillips Then the War And Selected Poems 2007 2020 Winner 64 65 66 67 Jay Hopler Still Life Finalist 64 dg nanouk okpik Blood Snow Finalist 64 Multiple wins and nominations editThe following individuals received two or more Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry The 1918 and 1919 Special Prizes are included Wins Poet Years 4 Robert Frost 1924 1931 1937 1943 3 Edwin Arlington Robinson 1922 1925 1928 2 Stephen Vincent Benet 1929 1944 Robert Lowell 1947 1974 Archibald MacLeish 1933 1953 William S Merwin 1971 2009 Carl Sandburg 1919 1951 Robert Penn Warren 1958 1979 Richard Wilbur 1957 1989 The following individuals received two or more nominations Bolded years are years that the poet won Nominations Poet Years 5 Charles Wright 1982 1983 1985 1996 1998 4 Frank Bidart 1998 2003 2009 2018 Robert Frost 1924 1931 1937 1943 Adrienne Rich 1990 1992 2000 2017 3 Edwin Arlington Robinson 1922 1925 1928 Charles Simic 1986 1987 1990 2 John Ashbery 1976 1993 Stephen Vincent Benet 1929 1944 Forrest Gander 2012 2019 Jack Gilbert 1983 2013 Louise Gluck 1993 2002 Anthony Hecht 1968 1991 Richard Hugo 1980 1981 Donald Justice 1980 1996 Robert Lowell 1947 1974 Archibald MacLeish 1933 1953 James Merril 1977 1993 William S Merwin 1971 2009 Carl Sandburg 1919 1951 Diane Seuss 2016 2022 Mark Strand 1981 1999 Dave Smith 1980 1982 Robert Penn Warren 1958 1979 Richard Wilbur 1957 1989 C K Williams 1988 1998 Franz Wright 2002 2004 Robert Frost won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times from 1924 to 1943 Edwin Arlington Robinson won three prizes during the 1920s and several people all male have won two Carl Sandburg won one of the special prizes for his poetry in 1919 and won the Poetry Pulitzer in 1951 Only three women have had multiple nominations Adrienne Rich with 4 and Louise Gluck and Diane Seuss with 2 each See also edit nbsp Poetry portal American poetry List of poetry awardsReferences edit a b c Poetry The Pulitzer Prizes pulitzer org 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