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Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize

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Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, annual prize given by the Poetry Foundation—an independent literary organization and publisher—to an American poet for lifetime achievement. The prize, which comes with an award of $100,000, was established in 1986 by philanthropist Ruth Lilly. It is considered one of the most prestigious awards in the field of poetry and English-language literature.

(Read Howard Nemerov’s Britannica essay on poetry.)

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Lilly was the great-grandchild of pharmaceutical magnate Eli Lilly, founder of Eli Lilly and Company (1876). She endowed many organizations supporting education, medicine, and the arts and, in 2002, gave an endowment of approximately $200 million to the Modern Poetry Association (later the Poetry Foundation), publisher of Poetry magazine. Herself an aspiring poet, she had repeatedly attempted, unsuccessfully, to be published in the magazine. According to Lilly, the encouraging rejection letters she received over the years gave her enormous respect for the organization.

The prize was awarded for the first time in the amount of $25,000 to Adrienne Rich in 1986, at that time reportedly the largest award given to poets in the United States. The amount has increased incrementally since then.

The table provides a chronological list of Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize winners.

Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize
year winners
1986 Adrienne Rich
1987 Philip Levine
1988 Anthony Hecht
1989 Mona Van Duyn
1990 Hayden Carruth
1991 David Wagoner
1992 John Ashbery
1993 Charles Wright
1994 Donald Hall
1995 A.R. Ammons
1996 Gerald Stern
1997 William Matthews
1998 W.S. Merwin
1999 Maxine Kumin
2000 Carl Dennis
2001 Yusef Komunyakaa
2002 Lisel Mueller
2003 Linda Pastan
2004 Kay Ryan
2005 C.K. Williams
2006 Richard Wilbur
2007 Lucille Clifton
2008 Gary Snyder
2009 Fanny Howe
2010 Eleanor Ross Taylor
2011 David Ferry
2012 W.S. Di Piero
2013 Marie Ponsot
2014 Nathaniel Mackey
2015 Alice Notley
2016 Ed Roberson
2017 Joy Harjo
2018 Martín Espada
2019 Marilyn Nelson
2020 Marilyn Chin
2021 Patricia Smith
2022 Sandra Cisneros
2022 CAConrad
2022 Rita Dove
2022 Nikki Giovanni
2022 Juan Felipe Herrera
2022 Angela Jackson
2022 Haki R. Madhubuti
2022 Sharon Olds
2022 Sonia Sanchez
2022 Patti Smith
2022 Arthur Sze
Naomi Blumberg