The Elliston Poet-in-Residence

The George Elliston Poetry Fund has fostered the development of promising young poets and honored the achievement of established poets since 1951. Each year, through the Poet-in-Residence Program, a distinguished poet comes to UC to give public lectures and readings, while conducting seminars and workshops with graduate writers. The Elliston Fund also supports a writers series that has brought Nobel Prize Laureates, U.S. and British Poet Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and National Book Award winners– from early campus residencies by Robert Frost to more recently hosted Elliston Poets such as Laureate Tracy K. Smith and 2017 Pulitzer Prize Winner Tyehimba Jess. Every reading has free and open to the public since the room's opening in 1951. 


Douglas Kearney, Elliston Poet 2024

Talk (subject TBA) 
April 2, 2024; 5:30 pm EST
Elliston Poetry Room, 646 Langsam Library 

Poetry Reading 
April 4, 2024; 6:00 pm EST
Elliston Poetry Room, 646 Langsam Library 

Photograph of Douglas Kearney

Douglas Kearney has published seven collections, including Optic Subwoof (2022), the 2022 Griffin Poetry Prize-winning Sho (2021), Buck Studies (2016), winner of the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Award, the CLMP Firecracker Award for Poetry, and California Book Award silver medalist (Poetry). M. NourbeSe Philip calls Kearney’s collection of libretti, Someone Took They Tongues (2016), “a seismic, polyphonic mash-up.” Kearney’s Mess and Mess and (2015), was a Small Press Distribution Handpicked Selection that Publisher’s Weekly called “an extraordinary book.” WIRE magazine calls Fodder (2021), a live album featuring Kearney and frequent collaborator, Val-Inc., “Brilliant.” Kearney is the 2021 recipient of OPERA America’s Campbell Opera Librettist Prize, created and generously funded by librettist/lyricist Mark Campbell. His operas include Sucktion, Mordake, Crescent City, Sweet Land (the Music Critics of North America’s Best Opera of 2021), and Comet / Poppea commissioned by AMOC (American Modern Opera Company). He has received a Whiting Award, a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Cy Twombly Award for Poetry, residencies/fellowships from Cave Canem, The Rauschenberg Foundation, and others. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Altadena, CA, Kearney teaches Creative Writing at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities and lives in St. Paul with his family.


Elliston Poets, 1951 to Present

2023 – Brian Teare

2022 – Heid E. Erdrich  

2­021 – Tyehimba Jess

2019 – Mary Ruefle

2018 – Amit Majmudar

2017 – Denise Duhamel  

2016 – Carl Phillips  

2015 – Mary Szybist

2014 – C. K. Williams

2013 – Claudia Emerson

2012 – Terrance Hayes

2011 – Albert Goldbarth  

2010 – Alice Fulton

2009 – Lynn Emanuel

2008 – John Koethe

2007 – David St. John

2006 – Molly Peacock

2005 – Carl Dennis

2004 – C. D. Wright

2003 – Linda Gregerson

2002 – Henry Taylor

2001 – Rodney Jones

2000 – Jane Hirshfield

1999 – Wyatt Prunty

1998 – Jay Wright

1997 – Ellen Bryant Voigt

1996 – Dave Smith

1995 – David Lehman 

1994 – Marilyn Nelson

1993 – Heather McHugh

1992 – John Haines

1991 – Jane Flanders

1990 – Alfred Corn

1989 – Marilyn Hacker

1988 – Gary Soto

1986 – Marge Piercy

1985 – Richard Howard

1984 – Jean Valentine

1983 – Johh Silkin

1982 – Thom Gunn

1981 – Carolyn Kizer

1980 – Michael Harper

1979 – John Ashbery

1978 – Louise Gluck

1977 – Philip Levine

1976 – Gary Snyder

1975 – William Stafford

1974 – Wendell Berry

1973 – Denise Levertov

1972 – Robert Wallace

1971 – Louis Simpson

1970 – John Wain

1969 – John Hollander

1968 – David Wagoner

1967 – Donald Justice

1966 – Donald Hall

1965 – Denis Donoghue

1964 – Daniel Hoffman

1963 – Donald Davie

1962 – John Press

1961 – Richard Eberhart

1960 – David Daiches

1959 – Karl Shapiro

1958 – Randall Jarrell

1957 – John Betjeman

1956 – Peter Viereck

1955 – Robert Frost  

1954 – Robert Lowell

1953 – Stephen Spender

1952 – John Berryman

1951 – Robert P. Tristam Coffin