Billy-Ray Belcourt wins $65,000 Griffin Poetry Prize
TORONTO — Billy-Ray Belcourt sobbed as he accepted the $65,000 Griffin Poetry Prize on Thursday night, sharing his hopes that his writing can help bring about a world that Indigenous people would want to live in.
The 23-year-old of the Driftpile Cree Nation in Alberta was announced as the Canadian winner of the lucrative prize at a swanky Toronto gala for “This Wound is a World,” published by Frontenac House.
Belcourt, who organizers say is the youngest winner in the prize’s history, was rendered momentarily speechless by emotion as he took to the stage to address the crowd.
“This book was written not to be a book,” Belcourt said.


