The 12th annual Griffin Poetry Prizes were recently awarded. Sponsored by the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry, the prize is the most generous of it’s kind. The winners each receive $65,000 in recognition of their talent and contributions to the world of poetry.
The 2012 winners are:
Canadian category:
Methodist Hatchet (M)
by Ken Babstock
“Marooned in the shiftless, unnamed space between a map of the world and a world of false maps, the poems in Methodist Hatchet cling to what’s necessary from each, while attempting to sing their own bewilderment. Carolinian forest is echoed back as construction cranes in an urban skyline. Second Life returns as wildlife, as childhood. Even the poem itself – the idea of the poem – as a unit of understanding is shadowed by a great unknowing. Fearless in its language, its trajectories and frames of reference, Methodist Hatchet gazes upon the objects of its attention until they rattle and exude their auras of strangeness. It is this strangeness, this mysterious stillness, that is the big heart of Ken Babstock’s playful, fierce, intelligent book.” – publisher
International category:
Night (M)
by David Harsent
“Among the poems that open Night, David Harsent’s follow-up to his Forward Prize-winning collection Legion, is a startling sequence about a garden – but a garden unlike any other. It sets the tone for a book in which the sureties of daylight become uncertain: dark, unsettling narratives about what wakes in us when we escape our day-lit selves to visit a place where the dream-like and the nightmarish are never far apart. The book culminates in the seductive and brilliantly sustained Elsewhere, a noirish, labyrinthine quest-poem in which the protagonist is drawn ever onward through a series of encounters and reflections like an after-hours Orpheus, hard-bitten and harried by memory” – publisher
Lifetime Recognition Award:
Seamus Heaney (M)
Scott Griffin commented “Seamus Heaney’s acceptance of the Lifetime Recognition Award brings great honour and prestige to the Griffin Poetry awards.” Griffin Poetry Prize
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/06/2012-griffin-poetry-prizes.html