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Barnard Women Poets Prize : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barnard Women Poets Prize
The Barnard Women Poets Prize is a literary award in the United States for an English language book of poetry. From 1986 to 2001, the prize was a first-book award called the Barnard New Women Poets Prize. Winners had their poetry book published under the auspices of the award, and 16 were published from 1986 to 2001 with support from the Axe-Houghton Foundation and alumnae of Barnard College. Beacon Press was the publisher.〔("Women Poets" ), Barnard College Department of English (accessed 2014-05-15).〕 A 2000 essay in the ''Chicago Review'' named this prize as one of two examples (along with the Yale Series of Younger Poets) of "first-book awards of notable integrity".〔Geoffrey Treacle, ("Cultural Capital" ), ''Chicago Review'', March 22, 2000 .〕 In 2003, Women Poets at Barnard, in collaboration with W.W. Norton, inaugurated a new biennial book prize for the best second book by an American woman poet, expressing the view that "a second book more firmly establishes a poet".〔Karen W. Arenson, ("Bulletin Board; The Second Book of Poetry" ), ''The New York Times'', June 11, 2003.〕 It is awarded by Women Poets at Barnard and the publisher W.W. Norton & Company and includes publication of the poetry book and a free public poetry reading by the author at Barnard. 〔 ==Winners and judges==
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