Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize
The Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize was awarded by the Poetry Society of London for a collection of poetry. It is named after Alice Hunt Bartlett who was the American editor of the society's Poetry Review from 1923 to 1949. The prize was established in 1966.[1]
Winners
- 1966: Gavin Bantock for Christ: A Poem in 26 parts and Paul Roche for All Things Considered
 - 1967: Ted Walker for The Solitaires: Poems 1964-65
 - 1968: Gael Turnbull for A Trampoline: Poems 1952–64
 - 1969: Tom Raworth for The Relation Ship
 - 1970: Leslie Norris for Ransoms
 - 1971: Geoffrey Hill for Mercian Hymns
 - 1972: Paul Evans for February
 - 1973: Rodney Pybus for In Memoriam Milena
 - 1974: Allen Fisher for Place and Bill Griffiths for War With Windsor
 - 1975: Elizabeth Ashworth for A New Confusion
 - 1976: Lee Harwood for HMS Little Fox and Andrew Crozier for Pleats
 - 1977: Kit Wright for The Bear Looked Over the Mountain
 - 1978: John Montague for The Great Cloak
 - 1979: Simon Lowy for Melusine and the Negredo
 - 1980: John Whitworth for Unhistorical Fragments
 - 1981: Thomas McCarthy for The Sorrow Garden and Carol Rumens for Unplayed Music
 - 1982: Medbh McGuckian for Venus in the Rain and The Flower Master
 - 1983: David Constantine for Watching for Dolphins
 - 1984: Alison Fell for Kisses for Mayakovsky and Paul Hyland for The Stubborn Forest
 - 1985: Vikram Seth for The Humble Administrator's Garden and John Davies for The Visitor's Book
 - 1986: Helen Dunmore for The Sea Skater
 - 1987: Sujata Bhatt for Brunizem
 
See also
- List of British literary awards
 - British poetry
 - List of poetry awards
 - List of years in poetry
 - List of years in literature
 
References
- ^ Olga S. Weber (1980), Literary and Library Prizes, R. R. Bowker, p. 496
 
- Anne Strachan (1989), Prizewinning Literature: UK Literary Award Winners, Library Association, ISBN 0-85365-558-8