Humanities › Literature Poets Laureate of the U.S.A. Share Flipboard Email Print The Library of Congress in Washington, DC. Olivier Douliery-Pool / Getty Images Literature Poetry Favorite Poems & Poets Poetic Forms Best Sellers Classic Literature Plays & Drama Quotations Shakespeare Short Stories Children's Books By Bob Holman & Margery Snyder Bob Holman & Margery Snyder Poetry Experts B.A., English and American Literature, University of California at Santa Barbara B.A., English, Columbia College Bob Holman and Margery Snyder are nationally-recognized poets who have been featured on WNYC and NPR. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on July 22, 2018 Who are all the poets who have served the Library of Congress as Consultant (the old title) or Poet Laureate Consultant (the new title)? Learn more about the lives and works of these distinguished artists through the resources listed below. 1937-1949 Joseph Auslander 1937-41: His sonnet, “To My Despoiler” Allen Tate 1943-44: His essay on writing poetry, “Narcissus As Narcissus” Robert Penn Warren 1944-45 Louise Bogan 1945-46 Karl Shapiro 1946-47 Robert Lowell 1947-48 Leonie Adams 1948-49 Elizabeth Bishop 1949-50 1950s Conrad Aiken 1950-52: First to serve two terms William Carlos Williams: Appointed to serve two terms in 1952 but did not serve. Randall Jarrell 1957-58 Robert Frost 1958-59 Richard Eberhart 1959-61: “A Student’s Memories of Richard Eberhart,” by David Graham 1960s Louis Untermeyer 1961-63: His poems “Prayer,” “Summons” and “On the Birth of a Child” and “Reveille” Howard Nemerov 1963-64 Reed Whittemore 1964-65 Stephen Spender 1965-66 James Dickey 1966-68 William Jay Smith 1968-70: His “Epigrams” 1970s William Stafford 1970-71 Josephine Jacobsen 1971-73 Daniel Hoffman 1973-74 Stanley Kunitz 1974-76 Robert Hayden 1976-78 William Meredith 1978-80 1980s Maxine Kumin 1981-82 Anthony Hecht 1982-84 Robert Fitzgerald 1984-85: Appointed and served in a health-limited capacity, but did not come to the Library of Congress Reed Whittemore 1984-85: Interim Consultant in Poetry Gwendolyn Brooks 1985-86 Robert Penn Warren 1986-87: First to be designated Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry Richard Wilbur 1987-88 Howard Nemerov 1988-90 1990s Mark Strand 1990-91 Joseph Brodsky 1991-92 Mona Van Duyn 1992-93 Rita Dove 1993-95: Her poem, “Lady Freedom Among Us” Robert Hass 1995-97: Poems, translations, bibliography and articles about Hass’ work Robert Pinsky 1997-2000: His Favorite Poem Project 2000s Stanley Kunitz 2000-2001 Billy Collins 2001-2003: His Poetry 180 Project to bring poetry into American high schools Louise Glück 2003-2004 Ted Kooser 2004-2005: Excerpt from his book, The Poetry Home Repair Manual, Practical Advice for Beginning Poets Donald Hall 2006-2007: His reading of, “Poetry Across the Atlantic,” in a historic joint reading with U.S. Poet Laureate Hall and UK Poet Laureate Andrew Motion Charles Simic 2007-2008 Kay Ryan 2008-2010: Her poems, audio readings and podcasts 2010s W.S. Merwin 2010-2011Philip Levine 2011-2012Natasha Trethewey 2012- Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Snyder, Bob Holman & Margery. "Poets Laureate of the U.S.A." ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/poets-laureate-of-the-usa-2725657. Snyder, Bob Holman & Margery. (2020, August 27). Poets Laureate of the U.S.A. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/poets-laureate-of-the-usa-2725657 Snyder, Bob Holman & Margery. "Poets Laureate of the U.S.A." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/poets-laureate-of-the-usa-2725657 (accessed June 7, 2023). copy citation Featured Video