Raymond Souster Award
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The Raymond Souster Award is a Canadian literary award, presented by the League of Canadian Poets to a book judged as the best work of poetry by a Canadian poet in the previous year.[1]
The award was presented for the first time in 2013,[2] and was named in honour of Canadian poet Raymond Souster.
Nominees and winners
[edit]Year | Author | Title | Ref. |
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2013 | A. F. Moritz | The New Measures | [2] |
John Wall Barger | Hummingbird | [3] | |
Nancy Holmes | The Flicker tree: Okanagan Poems | ||
Mark Lavorato | Wayworn Wooden Floors | ||
Emily McGiffin | Between Dusk and Night | ||
Pamela Porter | no ordinary place | ||
2014 | Anne Compton | Alongside | [1] |
Jen Butler | Seldom Seen Road | [1] | |
Catherine Graham | Her Red Hair Rises with the Wings of Insects | ||
Vancy Kasper | Rebel Women | ||
John Terpstra | Brilliant Falls | ||
Russell Thornton | Birds, Metals, Stones and Rain | ||
2015 | Patrick Lane | Washita | [4] |
Catherine Kidd | Hyena Subpoena | [5] | |
Susan Paddon | Two Tragedies in 429 Breaths | ||
Laisha Rosnau | Pluck | ||
Adam Sol | Complicity | ||
Rachel Zolf | Janey's Arcadia | ||
2016 | Lorna Crozier | The Wrong Cat | [6] |
Marilyn Dumont | The Pemmican Eaters | [7] | |
Maureen Hynes | The Poison Colour | ||
Alice Major | Standard Candles | ||
Bruce Meyer | The Arrow of Time | ||
Armand Garnet Ruffo | The Thunderbird Poems | ||
2017 | Louise Bernice Halfe | Burning in this Midnight Dream | [8] |
Barry Dempster | Disturbing the Buddha | [9] | |
Beth Everest | silent sister: the mastectomy poems | ||
Elee Kraljii Gardiner | Serpentine Loop | ||
Steven Heighton | The Waking Comes Late | ||
Dean Steadman | Après Satie – For Two and Four Hands | ||
2018 | Karen Enns | Cloud Physics | [10] |
Billy-Ray Belcourt | This Wound Is a World | [11] | |
Puneet Dutt | The Better Monsters | ||
Benjamin Hertwig | Slow War | ||
Cornelia Hoogland | Trailer Park Elegy | ||
Canisia Lubrin | Voodoo Hypothesis | ||
2019 | Stevie Howell | I left nothing inside on purpose | [12] |
Adam Dickinson | Anatomic | [13] | |
Alice Major | Welcome to the Anthropocene | ||
David Martin | Tar Swan | ||
Jim Nason | Rooster, Dog, Crow | ||
Kim Trainor | Ledi | ||
2020 | Roxanna Bennett | Unmeaningable | [14] |
Billy-Ray Belcourt | NDN Coping Mechanisms | [15] | |
Sonnet L'Abbé | Sonnet's Shakespeare | ||
Cassidy McFadzean | Drolleries | ||
Shane Neilson | New Brunswick | ||
Douglas Walbourne-Gough | Crow Gulch | ||
2021 | Ian Williams | Word Problems | [16] |
Sadiqa de Meijer | The Outer Wards | [17] | |
Klara du Plessis | Hell Light Flesh | ||
Jessie Jones | The Fool | ||
Michael Prior | Burning Province | ||
John Elizabeth Stintzi | Junebat | ||
2022 | Roxanna Bennett | The Untranslatable I | [18] |
Síle Englert | The Lost Time Accidents | [19] | |
Louise Bernice Halfe | awâsis – kinky and dishevelled | ||
Leah Horlick | Moldovan Hotel | ||
D. A. Lockhart | Bearmen Descend Upon Gimli | ||
Adam Sol | Broken Dawn Blessings | ||
John Wall Barger | Resurrection Fail | ||
2023 | Adebe DeRango-Adem | Vox Humana | [20] |
Aaron Kreuter | Shifting Baseline Syndrome | [21] | |
Alycia Pirmohamed | Another Way to Split Water | ||
Olive Senior | Hurricane Watch: New and Collected Poems | ||
Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang | Grappling Hook | ||
Matthew James Weigel | Whitemud Walking | ||
2024 | Bradley Peters | Sonnets from a Cell | [22] |
Roxanna Bennett | Uncomfortability | [23] | |
Brandi Bird | The All + Flesh | ||
D. M. Bradford | Bottom Rail on Top | ||
Wanda John-Kehewin | Spells, Wishes, and the Talking Dead: ᒪᒪᐦᑖᐃᐧᓯᐃᐧᐣ ᐸᑯᓭᔨᒧᐤ ᓂᑭᐦᒋ ᐋᓂᐢᑯᑖᐹᐣ mamahtâwisiwin, pakosêyimow, nikihci-âniskotâpân | ||
T. Liem | Slows: Twice |
References
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- ^ a b "A.F. Moritz, Gillian Savigny honoured by league". National Post, June 15, 2013.
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- ^ "Poet talks age, animals, place; Crozier reflects on national awards, 'mini novels'". Vancouver Sun, August 20, 2016.
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- ^ "Poet's powerful work on her past wins major prize". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, November 16, 2017.
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- ^ Porter, Ryan (2019-06-10). "Tess Liem, Stevie Howell win 2019 Book Awards for poetry". Quill and Quire. Archived from the original on 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ van Koeverden, Jane (April 23, 2019). "Klara du Plessis nominated for two 2019 League of Canadian Poets prizes". CBC Books. Archived from the original on September 27, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
- ^ Gee, Dana (2020-05-11). "Vancouver poet scores national prize". Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 2022-01-24. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ Yohannes, Samraweet (April 21, 2020). "Doyali Islam, Thomas King and Billy-Ray Belcourt shortlisted for 2020 League of Canadian Poets Awards". CBC News. Archived from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
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- ^ "Hannah Green, Sandra Ridley and Bradley Peters win League of Canadian Poets prizes". CBC Books, May 1, 2024.
- ^ Cassandra Drudi, "Shortlists announced for 2024 LCP Book Awards". Quill & Quire, April 17, 2024.