The Best American Poetry 2009, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by poet David Wagoner, guest editor, who made the final selections, and David Lehman, the general editor for the series.
This book is the 22nd volume in the most popular annual poetry anthology in the United States.(Citation needed)
Poets and poems included[]
Listed in alphabetical order by author's name:
John Ashbery, "They Knew What They Wanted" Appeared in: The London Review of Books
Caleb Barber, "Beasts and Violins" Appeared in: Poet Lore
Mark Bibbins, "Concerning the land to the South of Our Neighbors to the North" Appeared in: La Petite Zine
Bruce Bond, "Ringtone" Appeared in: Ploughshares
Marianne Boruch, "The Doctor" Appeared in: The Cincinnati Review
Fleda Brown, "Roofers" Appeared in: The Georgia Review
Catherine Carter, "The Book of Steve" Appeared in: Asheville Poetry Review
Suzanne Cleary, "From the Boy's Own Book: A Compleat Encyclopedia of All the Diversions Athletic, Scientific, and Recreative, of Boyhood and Youth, by William Clarke" Appeared in: Margie
Billy Collins, "The Great American Poem" Appeared in: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Rob Cook, "The Song of America" Appeared in: Fence
James Cummins, "Freud" Appeared in: The Antioch Review
Mark Doty, "Apparition (Favorite Poem)" Appeared in: Five Points
Denise Duhamel, "How It Will End" Appeared in: Barrow Street, Good Foot
Alice Friman, Getting Serious Appeared in: Ploughshares
Margaret Gibson, "Black Snake" Appeared in: The Georgia Review
Douglas Goetsch, "First Time Reading Freud" Appeared in: New York Quarterly
Albert Goldbarth, "Zones" Appeared in: Shenandoah
Barbara Goldberg, "The Fullness Thereof" Appeared in: The Gettysburg Review
Michael J. Grabell, "Definition of Terms" Appeared in: Southwest Review
Debora Greger, "Eve in the Fall" Appeared in: The New Criterion
Jennifer Grotz, "The Record" Appeared in: The Southern Review
Barbara Hamby, "Ode to Aireheads, Hairdos, Trains to and from Paris" Appeared in: Indiana Review
Sarah Hannah, "The Safe House" Appeared in: Painted Bride Quarterly
Jerry Harp, "Houses" Appeared in: Pleiades
Jim Harrison, "Sunday Discordancies" Appeared in: Five Points
Dolores Hayden, "Grave Goods" Appeared in: Southwest Review
Terrance Hayes, "A House is Not a Home" Appeared in: Callaloo
K. A. Hays, "The Way of All the Earth" Appeared in: The Antioch Review
Bob Hicok, "Mum's the Word" Appeared in: The Georgia Review
Daniel Hoffman, "A Democratic Vista" Appeared in: The New Criterion
Richard Howard, "Arthur Englander's Back in School" Appeared in: The New Republic
P. Hurshell, "In Winter" Appeared in: Calyx
Michael Johnson, "How to Be Eaten by a Lion" Appeared in: Mid-American Review
Tina Kelley, "To Yahweh" Appeared in: Southwest Review
Maud Kelly, "What I Think of Death, If Anyone's Asking" Appeared in: American Literary Review
Lance Larsen, "Why do you keep putting animals in your poems?" Appeared in: Indiana Review
Phillis Levin, "Open Field" Appeared in: The Kenyon Review
Philip Levine, "Words on the Wind" Appeared in: The Georgia Review
Sarah Lindsay, "Tell the Bees" Appeared in: Poetry
Thomas Lux, "The Happy Majority" Appeared in: American Poetry Review
Joanie Mackowski, "Boarding: Hamaris thysbe" Appeared in: The American Scholar
Christine Marshall, "Sweat" Appeared in: Cimarron Review
Cleopatra Mathis, "Canis" Appeared in: Provincetown Arts
J.D. McClatchy, "Lingering Doubts" Appeared in: Parnassus
W. S. Merwin, "The Silence of the Mine Canaries" Appeared in: Alaska Quarterly Review
Jude Nutter, "The Insect Collector's Demise" Appeared in: The Missouri Review
Sharon Olds, "Self-Exam" Appeared in: The New Yorker
Mary Oliver, "Red" Appeared in: Five Points
Linda Pastan, "Insomnia" Appeared in: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Kevin Prufer, "On Mercy" Appeared in: Field
Susan Blackwell Ramsey, "Pickled Heads: St. Petersburg" Appeared in: Prairie Schooner
Keith Ratzlaff, "Turn" Appeared in: The Journal
Adrienne Rich, "Tonight No Poetry Will Serve" Appeared in: The Nation
James Richardson, "Subject, Verb, Object" Appeared in: The New Yorker
Pattiann Rogers, "A Blind Astronomer in the Age of Stars" Appeared in: Alaska Quarterly Review
Gibbons Ruark, "John Clare's Finches" Appeared in: The New Republic
John Rybicki, "This Tape Measure Made of Light" Appeared in: Third Coast
Betsy Sholl, "Gravity and Grace" Appeared in: Image
Martha Silano, "Love" Appeared in: The Cincinnati Review
Mitch Sisskind, "Like a Monkey" Appeared in: Jacket
Tom Sleigh, "At the Pool" Appeared in: AGNI
Vincent Stanley, "At the New York Public Library, I heard Derek Walcott dismiss the prose poem" Appeared in: Fulcrum
Pamela Sutton, "Forty" Appeared in: American Poetry Review
Alexandra Teague, "Heartlines" Appeared in: New England Review
Craig Morgan Teicher, "Ultimately Justice Directs Them" Appeared in: No Tell Motel
Natasha Trethewey, "Liturgy" Appeared in: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Derek Walcott, "A Sea-Change" Appeared in: Harper's
Jeanne Murray Walker, "Holding Action" Appeared in: The Hudson Review
Ronald Wallace, "No Pegasus" Appeared in: Margie
Charles Harper Webb, "Her Last Conflagration" Appeared in: Salt Hill
Lisa Williams, "Leaving Saint Peter's Basilica" Appeared in: Measure
Carolyne Wright, "This dream the world is having about itself . . ." Appeared in: Iowa Review
Debbie Yee, "Cinderella's Last Will & Testament" Appeared in: OCHO
Kevin Young, "I shall be released" Appeared in: The Kenyon Review
Matthew Zapruder, "Never to Return" Appeared in: The Paris Review
See also[]
Notes[]
External links[]
- The Best American Poetry 2009 Web page.
- About
- Cindy Sostchen-Hochman (October 4, 2009). "The Best American Poetry 2009". Coldfront Magazine. http://coldfrontmag.com/reviews/the-best-american-poetry-2009.
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