Founded in 2010, the Montreal International Poetry Prize has established
itself as a major event in contemporary poetry, both in Canada and
around the world. The Montreal Prize Anthology 2020 explodes with
talent, combining radiant vision with striking invention in form. The
loss of a father finds equivalence in a tornado's blowing an apartment
open to the night sky. Sacred and profane images of a mother pile up in
couplets, making a heap of gold. Family memory stirs in the dreamy
measures of a sestina. Racial injustice is defied and reversed in the
unflinching mirror of a palindromic poem. A doctor confesses her life
work to be a striving to right the wrong done her father. These poems, a
handful of the thousands submitted to the 2020 competition, were chosen
for the lone virtue of their speaking directly to the reader, with
conviction and with art.
In 2019, the founder of the Montreal Prize, Asa Boxer, transferred it to
the Department of English at McGill University. A team of dedicated
faculty and graduate students recruited a distinguished international
jury, headed by Pulitzer-prize-winner Yusef Komunyakaa, to judge the
entries. This book is the result.