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(in loving memory of [[Anna Fahrni]])
(in loving memory of [[Anna Fahrni]])
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The America Award
DescriptionA lifetime contribution to international writing
Dateannual
Country United States
Presented byContemporary Arts Educational Project, Inc.
(in loving memory of Anna Fahrni)
First awarded1994
Websitewww.greeninteger.com/america.cfm

The America Award, which describes itself as a modest attempt at providing alternatives to the Nobel Prize in Literature, was first presented in 1994. The award does not entail any prize money.[1]

Jury

Each year, the jury comprises 6 to 8 American poets, prose writers, playwrights and literary critics. The rotating panel has included Douglas Messerli [chairman], Will Alexander, Luigi Ballerini, Charles Bernstein, Peter Constantine, Peter Glassgold, Deborah Meadows, Martin Nakell, John O'Brien, Marjorie Perloff, Dennis Phillips, Joe Ross, Jerome Rothenberg, Paul Vangelisti, and Mac Wellman.[2]

America Award winners

See also

For a more comprehensive overview a list of literary awards is available.

References

  1. ^ Ivo Michiels receives America Award 2012. Flemish Literature Fund. 2012.
  2. ^ Ivo Michiels receives America Award 2012. Flemish Literature Fund. 2012.