Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize


The Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize Competition is a program of Letras Latinas in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame Press. Founded in 2004, the Latino poetry competition seeks to publish the first collection of a promising Latino-American poet who has not previously published a book of poetry.

Honoring [Andrés Montoya]

The award is named in honor of Andrés Montoya, a Chicano poet. Montoya passed away from leukemia in 1999 before the publication of his book, The Iceworker Sings and Other Poems. That collection would later go on to win the 1997 UC Irvine Chicano/Latino Literary Prize and the before Columbus 2000 American Book Award. Bilingual Press issued a second printing of the book in 2017. 2019 will mark the 20th anniversary since its publication.

[Francisco Aragón], Founder and Coordinator

In his role as director of Letras Latinas, the literary initiative at the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Francisco Aragón founded the Prize in 2004 and serves as its coordinator.

Past winners (2004–present)

YearPoetBookJudges
2018Heidi Andrea Restrepo RhodesThe Inheritance of HauntingAda Limón
2016Felicia ZamoraOf Form & GatherEdwin Torres
2014David CamposFurious DuskRhina P. Espaillat
2012Laurie Ann GuerreroA Tongue in the Mouth of the DyingFrancisco X. Alarcón
2010Emma TrellesTropicaliaSilvia Curbelo
2008Paul Martínez PompaMy Kill Adore HimMartín Espada
2006Gabriel GómezThe Outer BandsValerie Martínez
2004Sheryl LunaPity the Drowned HorsesRobert Vasquez