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2004
Poetry Prize Results
Final Judge: Cornelius Eady
Cornelius
Eady is the author of six books of poetry, most recently
Brutal Imagination (2001), a National Book
Award finalist; Cornelius Eady’s previous collections
include: The Autobiography of a Jukebox (1996);
You Don't Miss Your Water (1995); The Gathering
of My Name (1991), a 1992 Pulitzer Prize nominee;
and Victims of the Latest Dance Craze (1986),
winner of the Academy of American Poets’ Lamont
Prize. Honors include Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships,
an NEA fellowship, and a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest
Writer's Award. Eady is currently associate professor
in literature at American University.
2004
Indiana Review Poetry Prize Winner:
Pequod Deckhand
Alexandra Budny
First
Runner-Up
"Confetti"
Clarinda Harriss |
Second
Runner-Up
"Archaic"
Diane Seuss |
Finalists
"The
Early History of Photography"
"Episodes in the History of Photography:
Home, ca. 1970"
Jean Gallagher |
"The
Sophist Under the Soffitts—"
Clarinda Harriss |
"Outline
Towards an Antidote:II"
Ander Monson |
"To
Artemus Fenimore: In Utero: On Being Named"
"In Honor of Your Birthday, I've Been Mauled
By a Dog"
Jennifer Perrine |
"They're
Tearing Down the Houses Where We Used to Live"
Diane Seuss |
"Unwound"
Rebecca Vlasic |
"If
You Fall, You Will"
Wendy S. Walters |
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