2011 in poetry

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Events[edit]

Celebrated Swedish poet Tomas Transtromer (right) signs Vecka nr.II, a reflection of his poem "Galleriet," an artist book by multi-award Iraqi-Swedish Modhir Ahmed (left)

Works published in English[edit]

Australia[edit]

Canada[edit]

India, in English[edit]

  • Vivek Narayanan, Universal Beach, 80 pages, ingirumimusnocteetconsumimurigni (SPD, dist.), ISBN 978-1-934639-10-8

Ireland[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Poets in Best New Zealand Poems[edit]

Poems from these 25 poets were selected by Chris Price for Best New Zealand Poems 2010, published online this year:

South Africa[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Anthologies in the United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

Anthologies in the United States[edit]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States[edit]

Poets in The Best American Poetry 2011[edit]

These poets appeared in The Best American Poetry 2011. David Lehman, general editor, and Kevin Young, guest editor (who selected the poetry):[16]

Works published in other languages[edit]

Denmark[edit]

France[edit]

Germany[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Poland[edit]

Other languages[edit]

Bengali

Ukrainian

  • Les Wicks, Shadows of the Read (Krok)
  • "AU/UA: Contemporary Poetry of Ukraine and Australia" (Krok) Meuse Press

Urdu

Awards and honors by country[edit]

Australia awards and honors[edit]

Canada awards and honors[edit]

New Zealand awards and honors[edit]

United Kingdom awards and honors[edit]

United States awards and honors[edit]

From the Poetry Society of America[edit]

From the Poetry Society of Virginia Student Poetry Contest[edit]

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2011 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Category 8: Virginia Student Prize :: Judge: Dr. Kate Simpson, Winchester, VA

  • 1st Place – Jake Robinson of Virginia Beach, VA for the poem "Makings of Men"
  • 2nd Place – Mikal Cardine of Midland, VA for the poem "Remember"
  • 3rd Place – Kira Tomlin of Front Royal, VA for the poem "Caught In Silence"
  • 1st Honorable Mention – Elliott Warren of Richmond, VA for the poem "Time Does Not Heal"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention – Franklin Ewing of Richmond, VA for the poem "Against Kosovel"
  • 3rd Honorable Mention – Andre Aganbi of Chester, VA for the poem "Classic Scene"

2011 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Category 7: College/University :: Judge: Bob Kelly, Newport News, VA

  • 1st Place Ishaway Friestad of Norfolk, VA for the poem "Super Nova"
  • 3rd Place Lauren "Wren" Brown of Springfield, VA for the poem "Spiral"

2011 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Category 6: Grades 11 & 12 :: Judge: Nancy Powell, Hampton, VA

  • 1st Place Franklin Ewing of Richmond, VA for the poem "Think"
  • 2nd Place Bridget Jamison of Vienna, VA for the poem "The Dance"
  • 3rd Place Stephen Wood of Richmond, VA for the poem "On The Rechristening of High Fructose Corn Syrup"

2011 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Category 5: Grades 9 & 10:: Judge: Pete Freas, Chesapeake, VA

  • 1st Place Hannah Wilson of Oak Park, IL for the poem “I came from a mother...”
  • 2nd Place Hannah Srajer of Oak Park, IL for the poem "Crusade"
  • 2nd Place Olivia O'Sullivan of Oak Park, IL for the poem “weekday drinking...”
  • 3rd Place Natalie Richardson of Oak Park, IL for the poem “his curious fingers...”
  • 3rd Place Yuliya Semibratova of Oak Park, IL for the poem “not red, nor white, nor blue...”
  • 1st Honorable Mention Rory Dunn of Fredericksburg, VA for the poem "The Feeling"

2011 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Category 4: Grades 7 & 8 :: Judge: ijil Rainbow Hawk Giver, Norfolk, VA

  • 1st Place Tess Hinchman of West Bath, ME for the poem "March 15"
  • 2nd Place Sam Herter of Brunswick, ME for the poem “Fears: Age 7”
  • 3rd Place Lilly Richardson of Whitefield, ME for the poem “Do You Remember?”
  • 1st Honorable Mention Sophia Carbonneau of Alna, ME for the poem "This Is Just To Say"
  • 1st Honorable Mention Sabrina Sammel of Stafford, VA for the poem "Silence"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Morganne Elkins of Edgecomb, ME for the poem "Don"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Caleb Rinderer of Newport News, VA for the poem "Country Daybreak"
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Rex Reilly of Miami Beach, FL for the poem "Chocolate"

Deaths[edit]

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

Gil Scott Heron on stage in front of a packed house at the Regency Ballroom, Friday, October 3, 2009, in San Francisco

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

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