Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship
The Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship is given annually to a U.S.-born poet to spend one year outside North America in a country the recipient feels will most advance his or her work.
When poet Amy Lowell died in 1925, her will established the scholarship, which is administered by the trustees at the law firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
Winners
- 2018–2019 Molly McCully Brown
- 2015–2016 Meg Day
- 2014–2015 Sam Taylor
- 2013–2014 CJ Evans, Rebecca Lindenberg
- 2012–2013 Joshua Weiner, Penelope Pelizzon
- 2011–2012 Paisley Rekdal, Mark Spencer Reece
- 2010–2011 Paula Bohince, Elizabeth Arnold
- 2009–2010 Brian Turner
- 2008–2009 Kathleen Graber
- 2007–2008 David Roderick
- 2006–2007 James Arthur
- 2005–2006 Geri Doran
- 2004–2005 Mary Jane Nealon
- 2003–2004 Mark Wunderlich
- 2002–2003 Rick Hilles
- 2001–2002 Nick Flynn
- 2000–2001 Richard Foerster
- 1999–2000 Phillis Levin
- 1998–1999 Elizabeth Macklin
- 1997–1998 Caroline Finkelstein
- 1996–1997 Craig Arnold
- 1995–1996 Mary Jo Salter
- 1994–1995 Reginald Shepherd (resigned)
- 1993–1994 John Drexel
- 1992–1993 Daniel J. Hall
- 1991–1992 Sharon M. Van Sluys
- 1990–1991 Richard Tillinghast
- 1989–1990 Henri Cole
- 1988–1989 Jeffrey Harrison
- 1987–1988 David Wojahn
- 1986–1987 Elizabeth Spires
- 1985–1986 Nicholas Christopher
- 1984–1985 Gjertrud Schnackenberg
- 1983–1984 Nicholas Christopher (resigned)
- 1982–1983 Debora Greger
- 1981–1982 Brad Leithauser
- 1980–1981 William Logan
- 1979–1980 Norman Williams
- 1978–1979 Edward Hirsch
- 1977–1978 Lynn Sukenick
- 1976–1977 John Haines
- 1975–1976 Jonathan Aaron
- 1974–1975 Rika Lesser
- 1973–1974 Kenneth O. Hanson
- 1972–1973 Robert Peterson
- 1971–1972 Michael Wolfe
- 1970–1971 Keith Waldrop
- 1969–1970 Galway Kinnell
- 1968–1969 Edwin Honig
- 1967–1968 Robert Francis
- 1966–1967 Robert Grenier
- 1965–1966 Thomas McGrath
- 1964–1965 Robert Bly
- 1963–1964 Miller Williams
- 1962–1963 Byron Vazakas
- 1961–1962 Adrienne Rich Conrad
- 1960–1961 Judson Jerome
- 1959–1960 May Swenson
- 1958–1959 Kenneth Rexroth
- 1957–1958 Elizabeth Bishop
- 1956–1957 William Alfred
- 1955–1956 Joseph Langland
- 1954–1955 Stanley Kunitz
- 1953–1954 E. L. Mayo
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