The Richard Wilbur Award is an American poetry award and publishing prize given by University of Evansville in Indiana. It is named in honor of the American poet Richard Wilbur[A] and was established by William Baer, a professor at the University of Evansville. This biennial competition (awarded in even-numbered years) amongst all American poets awards publication of the winning manuscript by the University of Evansville Press and a small monetary prize.[6]
Open to all American poets, except previous Wilbur Award winners, the contest is "[n]amed in honor of the distinguished American poet Richard Wilbur, and welcomes submissions of unpublished, original poetry collections (public domain or permission-secured translations may comprise up to one-third of the manuscript). ... Winning manuscripts will reflect the thoughtful humanity and careful metrical craftsmanship of Richard Wilbur's poetry." The 2019 contest is being judged by Ned Balbo.[6] The award has an entry fee of $25 per manuscript, and the prize is $1000 plus publication.[7] After the retirement of Dr. William Baer in 2015, Professor Rob Griffith became of the director of the competition.
The submissions are judged without knowing the identity of the contributors.[6]
^"Richard Wilbur, Who Twice Won Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, Dies at 96". Los Angeles Times. October 16, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2019. The U.S. poet laureate in 1987-88, Wilbur was often cited as an heir to Robert Frost and other New England writers and was the rare versifier to enjoy a following beyond the poetry community. He was regarded — not always favorably — as a leading "formalist," a master of old-fashioned meter and language who resisted contemporary trends. Wilbur was also known for his translations, especially of Moliere, Racine and other French playwrights.
^"Review: Levering Avenue Poems". Kirkus Reviews (-930982-51-7). Kirkus Associates, LP. 1999. Wyatt Prunty picked West Coast playwright and state library executive Daseler for this years Richard Wilbur Award: a first book of 60 sonnets that does manage to find richness and diversity within the repetition of form. ... Daselers volume builds to... its final argument: his wife's love was all, and the immediately necessary struggle is to triumph over grief. A strong debut that finds its emotional balance: sentimental but not mopey.
^"MacArthur 'Genius' Grants Announced". AWP Writer. September 21, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2018. A. E. Stallings, 43, is author of two collections of poetry, Hapax and Archaic Smile, winner of the Richard Wilbur Award.
Juster, A. M. (2001). The secret language of women: poems. Richard Wilbur Award 5 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN093098255X.
Carper, Thomas (2003). Distant Blue (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 6 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN9780930982577.
Nicol, Alfred (August 2004). Winter Light (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 7 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN0930982584.
Rathburn, Chelsea (August 2005). The shifting line: poems (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 8 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN0930982606.
Wakefield, Richard (December 5, 2006). East of Early Winters (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 9 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN0930982630.
Stephenson, David (January 1, 2008). Rhythm and Blues (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 10 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982652.
Warren, Deborah (December 10, 2008). Dream With Flowers and Bowl of Fruit (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 11 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982669.
McLean, Susan (November 20, 2009). The Best Disguise (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 12 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982683.
Shore, Marion (January 1, 2011). Sand Castle (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 13 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982690.
Crawford, Robert W. (March 23, 2012). The Empty Chair (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 14 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982706.
Bell, William F. (December 3, 2012). The Picnic in the Rain (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 15 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982713.
Lake, Paul (December 31, 2013). The Republic of Virtue (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 16 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982737.
Corbett, Maryann (January 1, 2015). Mid Evil (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 17 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982744.
Chandler, Catherine (2016). The Frangible Hour: Poems (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 18 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982768.
Goldberg, Midge (March 1, 2016). Snowman's Code (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 19 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982751.
Tavel, Adam (June 30, 2018). Catafalque (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 20 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN9780930982775.
Balbo, Ned (January 31, 2019). 3 Nights of the Perseids (Hardcover). Richard Wilbur Award, 21 (1st ed.). University of Evansville Press. ISBN978-0930982782.