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The Beauty of the Husband won Carson the T. S. Eliot Prize on her third consecutive nomination in 2001, [5] making her the first woman to be awarded this honour. [6] That same year, the book won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry, [7] and the Quebec Writers' Federation Award – A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry. [8]
"How Not to Read a Poem: Unmixing Simonides from Protagoras" Classical Philology: Essay [94] "Water Margins: An Essay on Swimming by My Brother" Descant: Poetry [95] "The Truth About God: Seventeen Poems" 1993 The American Poetry Review: Poetry [96] "Catullus: Carmina" Pearl: Translation & Poetry [97] "Your Money or Your Life" Yale Journal of ...
2001: T. S. Eliot Prize for The Beauty of the Husband [31] 2001: Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry for The Beauty of the Husband [86] 2001: QWF Award – A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry for The Beauty of the Husband [19] 2010: PEN Award for Poetry in Translation for An Oresteia [54] 2012: Criticos Prize (London Hellenic Prize) for Antigonick ...
WALT Whitman's poem, "To You," which can be read on the Academy of American Poets website, begins, "Whoever you are, I fear you are walking the walks of dreams."
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Hirshfield's nine books of poetry have received numerous awards, including the California Book Award, the Poetry Center Book Award, and the Donald Hall-Jane Kenyon Award in American Poetry [4] Her fifth book, Given Sugar, Given Salt, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and her sixth collection, After, was shortlisted for ...
She has collaborated with her husband, Ron Butlin, on poetry translations for the Scottish Poetry Library and the Goethe Institut. Publications include: The Night Begins with a Question: XXV Austrian Poems 1978-2002 (Carcanet, 2007); Fife Lines: Poetry from Switzerland (2002); orte: Brücke nach Edinburgh (Switzerland, 1996).