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Pulitzer poetry

1964-1983 (districts)

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1964 End Of The Open Road, by Louis Simpson (Wesleyan Univ. Press)
1965 77 Dream Songs, by John Berryman (Farrar)
1966 Selected Poems, by Richard Eberhart (New Directions)
1967 Live or Die, by Anne Sexton (Houghton)
1968 The Hard Hours, by Anthony Hecht (Atheneum)
1969 Of Being Numerous, by George Oppen (New Directions)
1970 Untitled Subjects, by Richard Howard (Atheneum)
1971 The Carrier of Ladders, by William S. Merwin (Atheneum)
1972 Collected Poems, by James Wright (Wesleyan Univ. Press)
1973 Up Country, by Maxine Kumin (Harper)
1974 The Dolphin, by Robert Lowell (Farrar)
1975 Turtle Island, by Gary Snyder (New Directions)
1976 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, by John Ashbery (Viking)
1977 Divine Comedies, by James Merrill (Atheneum)
1978 Collected Poems, by Howard Nemerov (Univ. of Chicago)
1979 Now and Then, by Robert Penn Warren (Random)
1980 Selected Poems, by Donald Justice (Atheneum)
1981 The Morning of the Poem, by James Schuyler (Farrar)
1982 The Collected Poems, by Sylvia Plath (Harper & Row)
1983 Selected Poems, by Galway Kinnell (Houghton Mifflin)
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