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Finalist: Tryst , by Angie Estes (Oberlin College Press )

A collection of poems remarkable for its variety of subjects, array of genres and nimble use of language.

Winners

Prize Winner in Poetry in 2010:

Rae Armantrout

A book striking for its wit and linguistic inventiveness, offering poems that are often little thought-bombs detonating in the mind long after the first reading. Poetry

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Poetry in 2010:

Lucia Perillo

A collection of poems, often laced with humor, that examine popular culture, the limits of the human body and the tragicomic aspects of everyday experience.

The Jury

Maureen N. McLane(chair )

associate professor of English

Stephen Burt

associate professor of English

Wesley McNair

poet and writer

Winners in Poetry

W.S. Merwin

A collection of luminous, often tender poems that focus on the profound power of memory.

2010 Prize Winners

Paul Harding

A powerful celebration of life in which a New England father and son, through suffering and joy, transcend their imprisoning lives and offer new ways of perceiving the world and mortality.

Hank Williams

For his craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life.

Liaquat Ahamed

A compelling account of how four powerful bankers played crucial roles in triggering the Great Depression and ultimately transforming the United States into the world's financial leader.

Rae Armantrout

A book striking for its wit and linguistic inventiveness, offering poems that are often little thought-bombs detonating in the mind long after the first reading.