Toi Derricotte attends the 70th National Book Awards ceremony and benefit dinner at Cipriani Wall Street on Nov. 20, 2019, in New York. Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP, File
Cornelius Eady, Toi Derricotte and Kimiko Hahn are among this yearโs winners of awards from the Poetry Foundation, which announced some of the poetry worldโs most lucrative prizes.
Hahn, a faculty member of Queens College in New York City whose books include โThe Unbearable Heartโ and โEarshot,โ won the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for lifetime achievement. Lilly was an heir to pharmaceutical tycoon Eli Lilly who in 2002 bequeathed $100 million to Poetry magazine. The Poetry Foundation was established the following year.
โKimiko Hahnโs poetry projects the soul and challenges the human spirit by inviting readers to explore the mysteries of science and nature,โ Poetry Foundation President Michelle T. Boone said in a statement Thursday. โItโs our privilege to acknowledge her decades of advancing poetry through her writing and teaching.โ
The foundation also announced that Derricotte and Eady had won its inaugural Pegasus Award for Service in Poetry, a $25,000 honor. Derricotte and Eady were cited for their leadership of Cave Canem, an organization which supports Black poets through a wide range of programs.
โThe impact of Toi and Corneliusโs work as mentors, collaborators, and advocates cannot be overstated,โ Poetry magazine editor Adrian Matejka said in a statement. โAs a Cave Canem fellow myself, I have been the grateful recipient of their service to poetry and the path theyโve created for countless other Black poets.โ
Douglas Kearneyโs โOptic Subwoofโ won the $10,000 Pegasus Award for Poetry Criticism.
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