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Four Quartets Prize

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Annual poetry award

TheFour Quartets Prize is an award of thePoetry Society of America, presented annually since 2018 in partnership with theT. S. Eliot Foundation. It is "first and foremost a celebration of the multi-part poem, which includes entire volumes composed of a unified sequence as well as novels in verse and book-length verse narratives."[1]

Background

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The awards are named for T. S. Eliot'sFour Quartets, written over a four-year period. The award recognizes the 75th anniversary of Eliot's New York publisher first collecting them in a single volume in 1943.[2][3]

Eligibility

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The prize is awarded for a unified and complete sequence of poems.[4] Examples of existing sequences that would fit the category:[1]

Winners receive a prize of $20,000; three finalists (including the eventual winner) receive $1,000 apiece.[5] The prize does not require that nominees have an existing body of work or reach a certain age.[2]

The Four Quartets Prize was first presented in 2018 toDanez Smith for their sonnet "summer, somewhere."

Four Quartets winners and finalists

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Winners are listed first, highlighted and with a double dagger.

YearPoetWork
2021John Murillo“A Refusal to Mourn the Deaths, by Gunfire, of Three Men in Brooklyn” from Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry (Four Way Books)
Don Mee Choi DMZ Colony (Wave Books)
Srikanth ReddyUnderworld Lit  (Wave Books)
2020Brian Teare“Toxics Release Inventory (Essay on Man)” from his collection Doomstead Days (Nightboat Books)
Ilya Kaminsky Deaf Republic (Graywolf Press)
Prageeta SharmaGrief Sequence (Wave Books)
2019Dante MicheauxThe Circus (Indolent Books)
Catherine Barnett"Accursed Questions" fromHuman Hours (Graywolf Books)
Meredith Strickeranemochore (Newfound Press)
2018[2]Danez Smith"summer, somewhere" fromDon't Call Us Dead (Graywolf Books)
Geoffrey G. O'Brien"Experience in Groups" fromExperience in Groups (Wave Books)
Kathleen PeirceVault: a poem (New Michigan Press)

References

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  1. ^ab"Four Quartets Prize - Poetry Society of America".www.poetrysociety.org. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2018.
  2. ^abcHarriet Staff (April 16, 2018)."Danez Smith Wins Inaugural Four Quartets Prize".Poetry Foundation. Poetry Foundation. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2018.
  3. ^Kirk, Russell (2008).Eliot and His Age: T.S. Eliot's Moral Imagination in the Twentieth Century. ISI Books. p. 239.OCLC 80106144.
  4. ^Hertzel, Laurie (April 13, 2018)."Minneapolis poet Danez Smith wins Four Quartets Prize".Star Tribune. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2018.
  5. ^"Inaugural Four Quartets Prize Finalists Announced - Poetry Society of America".www.poetrysociety.org. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2018.

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