Poet Laureate of South Dakota

The Poet Laureate of South Dakota is the poet laureate for the U.S. state of South Dakota. The first poet laureate was appointed in 1937, and a permanent office of poet laureate of South Dakota was created by legislation in 1959. The Governor has the authority to appoint a candidate who has received a recommendation from the South Dakota State Poetry Society. The appointment was indefinite, "during the pleasure of the Governor", until 2015, when the term was set at four years. Past appointees have lifetime emeritus status.[1][2][3]

List of Poets Laureate

  • Charles "Badger" Clark (1937–1957)[4][3]
  • Adeline Jenny (1958-1973)[1][3]
  • Mabel Frederick (July-October 1973)[1][3]
  • Audrae Visser (1974-October 2001)[1][3]
  • David Allan Evans (2002–2014, retired)[1][3]
  • Lee Ann Roripaugh (2015–2019)[1][3]
  • Christine Stewart-Nuñez (2019–2022)[5][3]
  • Bruce Roseland (2023-Present)[6]

See also

  • iconPoetry portal

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "South Dakota", State Poets, Library of Congress, retrieved 2020-02-27
  2. ^ "1-22-7. Poet laureate of state", Codified Laws, South Dakota Legislature, retrieved 2020-02-27
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Poet Laureate". South Dakota State Poetry Society. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  4. ^ Trimble, Marshall (August 5, 2009), "Who is Badger Clark?", True West Magazine, retrieved 2020-02-27
  5. ^ Kaczke, Lisa (May 30, 2019), "Christine Stewart named South Dakota's poet laureate", Sioux Falls Argus Leader, retrieved 2019-12-15
  6. ^ "South Dakota Poetry Society gets first choice for laureate". SDPB. 2023-08-28. Retrieved 2023-08-29.

External links

  • South Dakota Poet Laureate at Library of Congress
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  • Charles "Badger" Clark (1937–1957)
  • Audrae Visser (1974-2001)
  • David Allan Evans (2002–2014)
  • Lee Ann Roripaugh (2015–2019)
  • Christine Stewart-Nunez (2019–2023)


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