Best New Zealand Poems series
The Best New Zealand Poems series, begun in 2001 is an annual online selection of poems chosen by guest editors. The program is run by the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. It is supported by a grant from Creative New Zealand.
The series, which is "shamelessly modelled" on The Best American Poetry series, takes one poem each from 25 New Zealand poets, the first annual editor, Iain Sharp, wrote in his introduction to the 2001 selection. The poems must have been published that year either in magazines or books. A new editor selects the poems each year.
"A steady association with the country is sufficient" to be considered a "New Zealander", Sharp wrote.
Bill Manhire, head of the International Institute of Modern Letters, is the series editor and writes a "Welcome" section to each annual collection of poems in the series. Sharp wrote in his introduction that he discussed the nature of the series with Manhire. In his introduction to the 2005 selection, Andrew Johnston wrote, "I couldn’t include a poem from Manhire’s latest and best book, Lifted, because he is effectively the publisher of Best New Zealand Poems."
"We feel that this publication is a real case where the internet has made possible an initiative which – in New Zealand – would simply not be viable in terms of conventional book publishing," Manhire said in early 2007. "Most of all, it breaks through the distribution barrier which prevents New Zealand poetry from reaching an international audience." Most visitors to the Web site come from overseas.
Unlike Best American Poetry, each year's selection is identified by the year in which the poems were first published, not by the year in which the selection is put out: so the 2001 list, for instance, came out in 2002.
Assessments
The New Zealand Book Council has called the online series "a superb entry point for readers unfamiliar with the work of particular writers, and a treasure chest of information for students of New Zealand literature".The features on the series web site, including links to publishers, New Zealand literary sites, poet biographies, and poets' comments on their work – provides a "'more bang for your verse' approach" that Shelley Howells, a columnist for the New Zealand Herald, called "more satisfying than simply reading a poem on a page".
Annual selections
2001">2001 in poetry">2001
The editor, Iain Sharp, is books editor of the Sunday Star-Times and himself a poet and critic. In his introduction, Sharp wrote that although he has a preference for poets like Billy Collins, he tried to include a variety of poets in his selection. Sharp also wrote that he found it impossible to properly excerpt Michael O'Leary's book-length love poem, He Waiatanui Kia Aroha, or take a single poem out of Hone Tuwhare's Piggyback Moon because none "seemed quite to capture the warm, rebellious spirit of the whole."- James K. Baxter
- Jenny Bornholdt
- Bernard Brown
- James Brown
- Alan Brunton
- Kate Camp
- Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
- Allen Curnow
- Leigh Davis
- Chloe Gordon
- Bernadette Hall
- Dinah Hawken
- Anna Jackson
- Jan Kemp
- James Naughton
- Gregory O'Brien
- Peter Olds
- Bob Orr
- Vincent O'Sullivan
- Chris Price
- Richard Reeve
- Elizabeth Smither
- Brian Turner
- Ian Wedde
- Nick Williamson
2002">2002 in poetry">2002
- Jenny Bornholdt
- Diana Bridge
- Rachel Bush
- Kate Camp
- Glenn Colquhoun
- Murray Edmond
- Paula Green
- Michael Harlow
- David Howard
- Andrew Johnston
- Anne Kennedy
- Michele Leggott
- Emma Neale
- Bob Orr
- Chris Orsman
- Vincent O'Sullivan
- Bill Sewell
- Anna Smaill
- Kendrick Smithyman
- C.K. Stead
- Robert Sullivan
- Jo Thorpe
- Rae Varcoe
- Louise Wrightson
- Sonja Yelich
2003">2003 in poetry">2003
"There seem to be two possible selection approaches: attempt to find worthy examples of as wide a range of poetic expression as possible; or plump for the poems that you like best, even if there is the risk of too markedly revealing one’s own taste or lack of taste," Dudding wrote. He and his wife, who helped with the selection, "plumped fairly firmly for the latter course."
- David Beach
- Peter Bland
- Jenny Bornholdt
- Kate Camp
- Gordon Challis
- Geoff Cochrane
- Fiona Farrell
- Cliff Fell
- Sia Figiel
- Rhian Gallagher
- Robin Hyde
- Kevin Ireland
- Anna Jackson
- Anne Kennedy
- Graham Lindsay
- Anna Livesey
- Karlo Mila
- James Norcliffe
- Gregory O'Brien
- Bob Orr
- Chris Price
- Sarah Quigley
- Elizabeth Smither
- Brian Turner
- Richard von Sturmer
2004">2004 in poetry">2004
"When I read a fine poem," Neale wrote, "there is usually a sense of actively arriving at layers of new knowledge, of discovering experience, or even belief, simultaneously with the speaker or personality in that poem. All of the poems I’ve chosen exhibit something of this character."
- Tusiata Avia
- Hinemoana Baker
- Diane Brown
- James Brown
- Geoff Cochrane
- Linda Connell
- Wystan Curnow
- Anne French
- Paula Green
- David Howard
- Andrew Johnston
- Tim Jones
- Anne Kennedy
- Tze Ming Mok
- Peter Olds
- Vincent O'Sullivan
- Vivienne Plumb
- Richard Reeve
- Elizabeth Smither
- Kendrick Smithyman
- C.K. Stead
- Brian Turner
- Sue Wootton
- Sonja Yelich
- Ashleigh Young
2005">2005 in poetry">2005
The influence of American poetry loosened up New Zealand's poets, according to Johnston, so that the nation's poetry today has a variety of voices and styles, and there is also a tolerance in the country for different kinds of poetry. Bill Manhire and Ian Wedde were two of the poets who helped bring about the revolution, he added.
- Michele Amas
- Angela Andrews
- Stu Bagby
- Jenny Bornholdt
- James Brown
- Janet Charman
- Geoff Cochrane
- Mary Cresswell
- Wystan Curnow
- Stephanie de Montalk
- Fiona Farrell
- Bernadette Hall
- Anne Kennedy
- Michele Leggott
- Anna Livesey
- Karlo Mila
- James Norcliffe
- Gregory O'Brien
- Vivienne Plumb
- Anna Smaill
- Elizabeth Smither
- Robert Sullivan
- Brian Turner
- Ian Wedde
- Sonja Yelich
2006">2006 in poetry">2006
"In selecting this year’s Best New Zealand Poems we did our best" the editors said, "to scout the diverse ethnic and intellectual communities that New Zealand poets belong to." Despite the editorial emphasis on diversity, 11 of the 25 poems selected were published in association with Victoria University. Of the remaining 14 poems, 8 were published in association with the University of Auckland; leaving just five poems that were not released under the aegis of either University.
The fact that both poets reside in Honolulu, and had to rely in part on "the help of the Institute of Modern Letters team who sent us care packages from home" may account for this curious distribution. However, the editors themselves emphasise the broad range of poetry they scoured to create this list. "As well as reading books by individual poets, we read poems from anthologies, magazines, arts journals, e-journals and other websites."
- Hinemoana Baker
- Cherie Barford
- Jenny Bornholdt
- James Brown
- Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
- Geoff Cochrane
- Murray Edmond
- David Eggleton
- Cliff Fell
- Brian Flaherty
- Paula Green
- Bernadette Hall
- Anna Jackson
- Andrew Johnston
- Michele Leggott
- Selina Tusitala Marsh
- Karlo Mila
- Gregory O'Brien
- Brian Potiki
- Chris Price
- Elizabeth Smither
- C.K. Stead
- JC Sturm
- Richard von Sturmer
- Alison Wong
2007">2007 in poetry">2007
- Johanna Aitchison
- Angela Andrews
- Serie Barford
- Sarah Jane Barnett
- Jenny Bornholdt
- Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
- Janet Charman
- Geoff Cochrane
- Fiona Farrell
- Cliff Fell
- Bernadette Hall
- Anna Jackson
- Andrew Johnston
- Anne Kennedy
- Jessica Le Bas
- Dora Malech
- Alice Miller
- Emma Neale
- Vincent O’Sullivan
- Vivienne Plumb
- Richard Reeve
- Elizabeth Smither
- C. K. Stead
- Robert Sullivan
- Alison Wong
2008">2008 in poetry">2008
- Johanna Aitchison
- Hinemoana Baker
- Emma Barnes
- David Beach
- Peter Bland
- Jenny Bornholdt
- Amy Brown
- Cliff Fell
- Joan Fleming
- Bernadette Hall
- Sam Hunt
- Lynn Jenner
- Michele Leggott
- Jean McCormack
- Emma Neale
- Gregory O'Brien
- Bob Orr
- Chris Orsman
- Richard Reeve
- Sam Sampson
- Kerrin P. Sharpe
- Tim Upperton
- Richard von Sturmer
- Tom Weston
- Sonja Yelich
2009">2009 in poetry">2009
- Tusiata Avia
- Sarah Broom
- Geoff Cochrane
- Jennifer Compton
- Lynn Davidson
- John Gallas
- Bernadette Hall
- David Howard
- Lynn Jenner
- Brent Kininmont
- Michele Leggott
- Emma Neale
- James Norcliffe
- Gregory O'Brien
- Chris Price
- Kerrin P. Sharpe
- Marty Smith
- Elizabeth Smither
- C.K. Stead
- Brian Turner
- Tim Upperton
- Louise Wallace
- Ian Wedde
- Douglas Wright
- Ashleigh Young
2010">2010 in poetry">2010
- Fleur Adcock
- Hinemoana Baker
- Emma Barnes
- Sarah Jane Barnett
- Miro Bilbrough
- Jenny Bornholdt
- James Brown
- Kate Camp
- Geoff Cochrane
- Jennifer Compton
- David Eggleton
- Cliff Fell
- John Gallas
- Anna Jackson
- Lynn Jenner
- Anne Kennedy
- Anna Livesey
- Cilla McQueen
- David Mitchell
- Bill Nelson
- John Newton
- Gregory O'Brien
- Kerrin P Sharpe
- Elizabeth Smither
- Ian Wedde
2011">2011 in poetry">2011
- John Adams
- Tusiata Avia
- Hera Lindsay Bird
- Peter Bland
- Rachel Bush
- Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle
- Joan Fleming
- Janis Freegard
- Rhian Gallagher
- Rob Hack
- Dinah Hawken
- Anna Jackson
- Brent Kininmont
- Michele Leggott
- Helen Lehndorf
- Kate McKinstry
- Bill Manhire
- Harvey Molloy
- James Norcliffe
- Rachel O'Neill
- Marty Smith
- Rānui Taiapa
- Tim Upperton
- Louise Wallace
- Douglas Write
2012">2012 in poetry">2012
- Sarah Jane Barnett
- Tony Beyer
- James Brown
- Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle
- Kate Camp
- Geoff Cochrane
- Murray Edmond
- John Gallas
- Siobhan Harvey
- Helen Heath
- David Howard
- Andrew Johnston
- Anne Kennedy
- Aleksandra Lane
- Michele Leggott
- Frankie McMillan
- Gregory O'Brien
- Peter Olds
- Harry Ricketts
- Sam Sampson
- Kerrin P Sharpe
- C K Stead
- Richard von Sturmer
- Albert Wendt
- Ashleigh Young
2013">2013 in poetry">2013
- Fleur Adcock
- Hinemoana Baker
- Sarah Broom
- Amy Brown
- Kate Camp
- Mary-Jane Duffy
- Murray Edmond
- Johanna Emeney
- Cliff Fell
- Bernadette Hall
- Dinah Hawken
- Caoilinn Hughes
- Anna Jackson
- Anne Kennedy
- Michele Leggott
- Therese Lloyd
- Selina Tusitala Marsh
- John Newton
- Gregory O'Brien
- Rachel O'Neill
- Vincent O'Sullivan
- Elizabeth Smither
- Chris Tse
- Ian Wedde
- Ashleigh Young
2014">2014 in poetry">2014
- Peter Bland
- Amy Brown
- Geoff Cochrane
- Kay McKenzie Cooke
- John Dennison
- Cliff Fell
- Rogelio Guedea
- Dinah Hawken
- Caoilinn Hughes
- Kevin Ireland
- Anna Jackson
- Michael Jackson
- Michele Leggott
- Owen Marshall
- Emma Neale
- Gregory O'Brien
- Peter Olds
- Claire Orchard
- Nina Powles
- Joanna Preston
- Helen Rickerby
- Kerrin P Sharpe
- Marty Smith
- Elizabeth Smither
- Brian Turner
2015">2015 in poetry">2015
- Morgan Bach
- Serie Barford
- Sarah Jane Barnett
- David Beach
- Hera Lindsay Bird
- Wystan Curnow
- John Dennison
- Belinda Diepenheim
- Murray Edmond
- Joan Fleming
- Bernadette Hall
- Dinah Hawken
- Alexandra Hollis
- Brent Kininmont
- Iain Lonie
- Selina Tusitala Marsh
- Frankie McMillan
- Gregory O’Brien
- Vincent O'Sullivan
- Frances Samuel
- kani te manukura
- Steven Toussaint
- Bryan Walpert
- Alison Wong
- Ashleigh Young
2016">2016 in poetry">2016
- Nick Ascroft
- Tusiata Avia
- Airini Beautrais
- Hera Lindsay Bird
- James Brown
- Rachel Bush
- John Dennison
- Ish Doney
- Lynley Edmeades
- Rata Gordon
- Bernadette Hall
- Scott Hamilton
- Adrienne Jansen
- Andrew Johnston
- Anna Livesey
- Bill Manhire
- Leslie McKay
- Bill Nelson
- Claire Orchard
- Vincent O’Sullivan
- Kerrin P. Sharpe
- Marty Smith
- Oscar Upperton
- Tim Upperton
- Ashleigh Young
2017">2017 in poetry">2017
- Airini Beautrais
- Liz Breslin
- Janet Charman
- Makyla Curtis
- Annelyse Gelman
- Gregory Kan
- Ben Kemp
- Jiaqiao Liu
- Ria Masae
- Courtney Sina Meredith
- Hannah Mettner
- Karlo Mila
- Tru Paraha
- Nina Powles
- Vaughan Rapatahana
- Emma Shi
- Carin Smeaton
- Marty Smith
- Mere Taito
- Angela Troloven
- Jamie Trower
- Chris Tse
- Louise Wallace
- Albert Wendt
- Briar Woof