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The Bernard F. Conners Prize for Poetry is given by the Paris Review "for the finest poem over 200 lines published in The Paris Review in a given year", according to the magazine.〔() Paris Review Web site, Web page titled "Prizes", accessed November 2, 2006〕 The winner is awarded $1,000. A "given year" for the Paris Review appears not to mean "calendar year". The magazine's awards sometimes go to more than one poet in a calendar year and to none in other calendar years. == Winners == *2004: Jeremy Glazier, Issue 171, for "Conversations with the Sidereal Messenger” *2003: Julie Sheehan, Issue 167, for “Brown-headed Cow Birds” *2002: Timothy Donnelly, Issue 164, “His Long Imprison'd Thought” *2001: Gabrielle Calvocoressi, Issue 160, “Circus Fire, 1944” *2000: Corey Marks, Issue 155, “Renunciation” *2000: Christopher D. Patton, Issue 157, “Broken Ground” *1999: J.D. McClatchy, Issue 152, “Tattoos” *1998: Neil Azevedo, Issue 148, “Caspar Hauser Songs” *1998: Sherod Santos, Issue 149, “Elegy for My Sister” *1997: John Drury, Issue 145, “Burning the Aspern Papers” *1996: Sarah Arvio, Issue 140, “Visits from the Seventh” *1996: John Voiklis, Issue 139, “The Princeling's Apology” *1995: Vijay Seshadri, Issue 137, “Lifeline” *1994: Marilyn Hacker, Issue 131, “Cancer Winter” *1994: Stewart James, Issue 132, “Vanessa” *1993: Stephen Yenser, Issue 129, “Blue Guide” *1992: Tony Sanders, Issue 126, “The Warning Track” *1991: Donald Hall, Issue 123, “Museum of Clear Ideas” *1990: Christopher Logue, Issue 117, “Kings” *1989: Jorie Graham, Issue 110, “Spring” *1988: David Lehman, Issue 106, “Mythologies” *1986: John Koethe, Issue 102, “Mistral” *1985: James Schuyler, Issue 96, “A Few Days” *1984: Gjertrud Schnackenberg, Issue 94, “Imaginary Prisons” *1984: Sharon Ben-Tov, Issue 93, “Carillon for Cambridge Women” *1982: Gerald Stern, Issue 83, “Father Guzman” *1981: Frank Bidart, Issue 80, “The War of Vaslav Nijinsky” 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bernard F. Conners Prize for Poetry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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