The Golden Rose Award, one of America’s oldest literary prizes, was inaugurated in 1919. The rose was modeled after the Gold Rose which is now in the Cluny Museum in Paris. The New England Poetry Club awards the Rose annually for American poetry.

List of winners

Earl MarlattMarshall Schact
Katharine Lee BatesRobert Frost
Joseph AuslanderNancy Byrd Turner
Robert HillyerS. Foster Damon
Frances FrostArchibald MacLeish
Gretchen Osgood WarrenRobert P. T. Coffin
John Hall WheelockJohn Holmes
Leonora SpeyerKenneth Porter
David McCordRobert Francis
Amos WilderTheodore Spencer
May SartonDavid Morton
John CiardiWilliam Rose Benet
Richard EberhartRichard Wilbur
Harry Elmore HurdHarold Trowbridge Pulsifer
Frances Minturn HowardDorothy Burnham Eaton
Samuel French MorseNorma Farber
Morris BishopMark Van Doren
Edwin HonigHoward Nemerov
Dudley FittsRobert Lowell
Abbie Huston EvansLouis Untermeyer
Elizabeth CoatsworthL.E. Sissman
Allen GrossmanStanley Kunitz
Constance CarrierCharles Edward Eaton
Barbara HowesX.J. Kennedy
Robert Penn WarrenRobert Fitzgerald
Maxine KuminJ.V. Cunningham
John UpdikeWilliam Jay Smith
Peter ViereckJames Merrill
Galway KinnellMay Swenson
Philip LevineJohn Hollander
Derek WalcottDonald Hall
W.S. MerwinMarge Piercy
Adrienne RichSeamus Heaney
F.D. ReeveFrank Bidart
Czeslaw MiloszMary Oliver
William MeredithRobert Creeley
Robert PinskySharon Olds
Lawrence FerlinghettiDavid Ferry
Carolyn ForchéCharles Simic
Mark StrandNaomi Shihab Nye
Stephen SandyJean Valentine
Fanny Howe Marilyn Nelson

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References

  1. "The Golden Rose".
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