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1 Events  





2 Works published in English  



2.1  Australia  





2.2  Canada  





2.3  India, in English  





2.4  Ireland  





2.5  New Zealand  



2.5.1  Poets in Best New Zealand Poems  







2.6  United Kingdom  



2.6.1  Anthologies in the United Kingdom  





2.6.2  Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom  







2.7  United States  



2.7.1  Anthologies in the United States  





2.7.2  Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States  





2.7.3  Poets in The Best American Poetry 2010  









3 Works Published by Language  



3.1  Danish language  





3.2  French language  



3.2.1  France  



3.2.1.1  Anthologies in France  









3.3  Germany  





3.4  Poland  





3.5  Spanish language  





3.6  Other languages  







4 Awards and honors  



4.1  International  





4.2  Australia awards and honors  





4.3  Canada awards and honors  





4.4  New Zealand awards and honors  





4.5  United Kingdom awards and honors  





4.6  United States awards and honors  



4.6.1  From the Poetry Society of America  





4.6.2  From the Poetry Society of Virginia Student Poetry Contest  









5 Deaths  





6 See also  





7 Notes  














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List of years in poetry (table)
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • In literature
    2007
    2008
    2009
    2010
    2011
    2012
    2013
  • Archaeology
  • Architecture
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Science
  • +...

    Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, IrishorFrance).

    Events[edit]

    Works published in English[edit]

    Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:

    Australia[edit]

  • Chris Andrews,
  • Meera Atkinson,
  • Luke Beesley,
  • Judith Beveridge,
  • Judith Bishop,
  • Ken Bolton,
  • Peter Boyle,
  • Michael Brennan,
  • David Brooks,
  • Jen Jewel Brown,
  • Pam Brown,
  • Allison Browning,
  • Joanne Burns,
  • Elizabeth Campbell,
  • Bonny Cassidy,
  • Eileen Chong,
  • Justin Clemens,
  • Stuart Cooke,
  • Nathan Curnow,
  • Luke Davies,
  • Bruce Dawe,
  • Tricia Dearborn,
  • B. R. Dionysius,
  • Lucy Dougan,
  • Laurie Duggan,
  • Will Eaves,
  • Ali Cobby Eckermann,
  • Stephen Edgar,
  • Chris Edwards,
  • Anne Elvey,
  • Brook Emery,
  • Kate Fagan,
  • Mike Farrell,
  • Susan Fealy,
  • Liam Ferney,
  • S.J. Finn,
  • Lionel Fogarty,
  • Adam Ford,
  • Adam Formosa,
  • Angela Gardner,
  • Claire Gaskin,
  • Jane Gibian,
  • Keri Glastonbury,
  • Lisa Gorton,
  • Robert Gray,
  • Martin Harrison,
  • Kevin Hart,
  • Matt Hetherington,
  • Barry Hill,
  • Sarah Holland Batt,
  • L. K. Holt,
  • Duncan Hose,
  • Lisa Jacobson,
  • Carol Jenkins,
  • A. Frances Johnson,
  • Jill Jones,
  • Frank Kellaway,
  • Peter Kenneally,
  • Graeme Kinross-Smith,
  • John Kinsella,
  • Andy Kissane,
  • Anna Krien,
  • Mike Ladd,
  • Martin Langford,
  • Anthony Lawrence,
  • Michelle Leber,
  • Geoffrey Lehmann,
  • Kate Lilley,
  • Debbie Lim,
  • Astrid Lorange,
  • Cameron Lowe,
  • Roberta Lowing,
  • Anthony Lynch,
  • Jennifer Maiden,
  • Rhyll McMaster,
  • Kate Middleton,
  • Peter Minter,
  • Anne Morgan,
  • Derek Motion,
  • Les Murray,
  • Jenni Nixon,
  • Nguyen Tien Hoang,
  • Geoff Page,
  • Pi.0,
  • Claire Potter,
  • Peter Rose,
  • Josephine Rowe,
  • Robyn Rowland,
  • Brendan Ryan,
  • Gig Ryan,
  • Thomas Shapcott,
  • Craig Sherborn,
  • Vivian Smith,
  • Peter Steele,
  • James Stuart,
  • Maria Takolander,
  • Hugh Tolhurst,
  • John Tranter,
  • Mark Tredinnick,
  • Louise Wakeling,
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe,
  • Meredith Wattison,
  • Petra White,
  • Chloe Wilson,
  • Ouyang Yu
  • Canada[edit]

    India, in English[edit]

    Ireland[edit]

    New Zealand[edit]

    Poets in Best New Zealand Poems[edit]

    Poems from these 25 poets were selected by Robyn Marsack for Best New Zealand Poems 2009, published online this year:

  • Sarah Broom
  • Geoff Cochrane
  • Jennifer Compton
  • Lynn Davidson
  • John Gallas
  • Bernadette Hall
  • David Howard
  • Lynn Jenner
  • Brent Kininmont
  • Michele Leggott
  • Emma Neale
  • James Norcliffe
  • Gregory O'Brien
  • Chris Price
  • Kerrin P. Sharpe
  • Marty Smith
  • Elizabeth Smither
  • C. K. Stead
  • Brian Turner
  • Tim Upperton
  • Louise Wallace
  • Ian Wedde
  • Douglas Wright
  • Ashleigh Young
  • United Kingdom[edit]

    Anthologies in the United Kingdom[edit]

    Poets included: Patience Agbabi, Jonathan Asser, Tiffany Atkinson, Simon Barraclough, Paul Batchelor, Kate Bingham, Julia Bird, Patrick Brandon, David Briggs, Andy Brown, Judy Brown, Colette Bryce, Matthew Caley, Siobhan Campbell, Vahni Capildeo, Melanie Challenger, Kate Clanchy, Polly Clark, Julia Copus, Sarah Corbett, Claire Crowther, Tim Cumming, Ailbhe Darcy, Peter Davidson, Nick Drake, Sasha Dugdale, Chris Emery, Bernardine Evaristo, Paul Farley, Leontia Flynn, Annie Freud, Alan Gillis, Jane Griffiths, Vona Groarke, Jen Hadfield, Sophie Hannah, Tracey Herd, Kevin Higgins, Matthew Hollis, A. B. Jackson, Anthony Joseph, Luke Kennard, Nick Laird, Sarah Law, Frances Leviston, Gwyneth Lewis, John McAuliffe, Chris McCabe, Helen Macdonald, Patrick McGuinness, Kona Macphee, Peter Manson, D. S. Marriott, Sam Meekings, Sinéad Morrissey, Daljit Nagra, Caitríona O'Reilly, Alice Oswald, Katherine Pierpoint, Clare Pollard, Jacob Polley, Diana Pooley, Richard Price, Sally Read, Deryn Rees-Jones, Neil Rollinson, Jacob Sam-La Rose, Antony Rowland, James Sheard, Zoë Skoulding, Catherine Smith, Jean Sprackland, John Stammers, Greta Stoddart, Sandra Tappenden, Tim Turnbull, Julian Turner, Mark Waldron, Ahren Warner, Tim Wells, Matthew Welton, David Wheatley, Sam Willetts, Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch, Tamar Yoseloff.

    Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom[edit]

    United States[edit]

    Anthologies in the United States[edit]

    Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States[edit]

    Poets in The Best American Poetry 2010[edit]

    These poets appeared in The Best American Poetry 2010, with David Lehman, general editor, and Amy Gerstler, guest editor (who selected the poetry):[22]

  • John Ashbery
  • Sandra Beasley
  • Mark Bibbins
  • Todd Boss
  • Fleda Brown
  • Anne Carson
  • Tom Clark
  • David Clewell
  • Michael Collier
  • Billy Collins
  • Dennis Cooper
  • Kate Daniels
  • Peter Davis
  • Tim Dlugos
  • Denise Duhamel
  • Thomas Sayers Ellis
  • Lynn Emanuel
  • Elaine Equi
  • Jill Alexander Essbaum
  • B. H. Fairchild
  • Vievee Francis
  • Louise Glück
  • Albert Goldbarth
  • Amy Glynn Greacen
  • Sonia Greenfield
  • Kelle Groom
  • Gabriel Gudding
  • Kimiko Hahn
  • Barbara Hamby
  • Terrance Hayes
  • Bob Hicok
  • Rodney Jones
  • Michaela Kahn
  • Brigit Pegeen Kelly
  • Corinne Lee
  • Hailey Leithauser
  • Dolly Lemke
  • Maurice Manning
  • Adrian Matejka
  • Shane McCrae
  • Jeffrey McDaniel
  • W. S. Merwin
  • Sarah Murphy
  • Eileen Myles
  • Camille Norton
  • Alice Notley
  • Sharon Olds
  • Gregory Pardlo
  • Lucia Perillo
  • Carl Phillips
  • Adrienne Rich
  • James Richardson
  • J. Allyn Rosser
  • James Schuyler
  • Tim Seibles
  • David Shapiro
  • Charles Simic
  • Frank Stanford
  • Gerald Stern
  • Stephen Campbell Sutherland
  • James Tate
  • David Trinidad
  • Chase Twichell
  • John Updike
  • Derek Walcott
  • G.C. Waldrep
  • J. E. Wei
  • Dara Wier
  • Terence Winch
  • Catherine Wing
  • Mark Wunderlich
  • Matthew Yeager
  • Dean Young
  • Kevin Young
  • Works Published by Language[edit]

    Danish language[edit]

    French language[edit]

    France[edit]

    Anthologies in France[edit]

    Germany[edit]

    Poland[edit]

    Spanish language[edit]

    Other languages[edit]

    Awards and honors[edit]

    Awards announced this year:

    International[edit]

    Australia awards and honors[edit]

    Canada awards and honors[edit]

    New Zealand awards and honors[edit]

    United Kingdom awards and honors[edit]

    United States awards and honors[edit]

    From the Poetry Society of America[edit]

    [33]

    From the Poetry Society of Virginia Student Poetry Contest[edit]

    [34]

    2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Poetry Society Prize

    2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Jenkins Prize

    2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Virginia Student Prize

    2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-8 Category – Undergraduate College

    2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-5 Category – Grades 9 &10

    2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-4 Category – Grades 7 &8

    Deaths[edit]

    Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

    Czech poet Ludvik Kundera in 2009
    Scottish poet Edwin Morgan, in February

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Kennedy, Randy, "Edgar 'Poe Toaster' Is a No-Show", January 19, 2010, "Arts Beat" column, p C2, The New York Times, retrieved same day
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  • ^ Fairfield University professor launches database of female poets
  • ^ Rae Armantrout Wins Pulitzer Prize in Poetry | Poets & Writers
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