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List of winners of the Wallace Stevens Award.Originally named for its donor Dorothea Tanning, the Wallace Stevens Award was established in 1994 and is being administered by the Academy of American Poets, to "recognize outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry"; it carries a prize of $100,000.
Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law ...
Wallace Stevens Award – $100,000 to recognize outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry; Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets – $25,000 for distinguished poetic achievement; Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize – $25,000 for the best book of poetry published in the United States in the previous year
This list of literary awards from around the world is an index to articles about ... Booker Prize – winners and shortlisted ... Wallace Stevens Award; Walt Whitman ...
Wallace Stevens: The Auroras of Autumn: 1952 Marianne Moore: Collected Poems: 1953 Archibald MacLeish: Collected Poems, 1917–1952: 1954 Conrad Aiken: Collected Poems: 1955 Wallace Stevens: The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens: 1956 W. H. Auden: The Shield of Achilles: 1957 Richard Wilbur: Things of This World: 1958 Robert Penn Warren ...
National Book Award for Poetry winners, finalists, and longlisted entries Year Author Title(s) Result 1950: William Carlos Williams: Paterson: Book Three and Selected Poems (two books) Winner [8] 1951: Wallace Stevens: The Auroras of Autumn: Winner 1952 [9] Marianne Moore: Collected Poems † Winner W. H. Auden: Nones: Finalist William Rose ...
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners, 1980–1989 [3] Year Poet Title Result Ref. 1980: Donald Justice: Selected Poems: Winner Richard Hugo: Selected Poems: Finalist Dave Smith: Goshawk, Antelope: Finalist 1981: James Schuyler: The Morning of the Poem: Winner Richard Hugo: The Right Madness on Skye: Finalist Mark Strand: Selected Poems: Finalist ...
The son of Richard Sanders Allen, a writer and historian, and Doris (née Bishop), a postmaster, Allen was educated at the College of Liberal Arts at Syracuse University (A.B. 1961), then at the Brown University graduate school (M.A. 1964), and subsequently undertook two years of post-Masters work.