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The League of Canadian Poets (LCP), founded in 1966, is a national non-profit arts service organization based in Toronto. The organization acts as the national association of professional and aspiring poets in Canada. The League counts Phyllis Webb, Robert Kroetsch, Susan McCaslin, Barry Dempster and Margaret Atwood among its membership; it provides funding for poetry readings and competitions, hosts an annual AGM, runs a series of awards, and publishes an electronic newsletter.〔 ==Awards== The League organizes the annual Pat Lowther Memorial Award, the Gerald Lampert Award, and the Raymond Souster Award. The recipient of each award receives an cash honorarium, and there is an administration fee of $25 for each submission. The Pat Lowther Memorial Award is named after Pat Lowther, and is for a book of poetry by a Canadian woman published in the preceding year. It was given to Anne Simpson in 2008. The Gerald Lampert Award, named after an arts administrator who had an interest in new writers, is for a first book of poetry published by a Canadian. Anna Swanson was given the award in 2011 for ''The Nights Also''. Previous winners include Katia Grubisic in 2009 for ''What if red ran out'', and Alex Boyd in 2008 for ''Making Bones Walk''.〔〔 The Raymond Souster Award is given for a book of poetry by a League member published in the preceding year. The winner is given a $1000 prize, and the winning book is presented at the LCP AGM. The League also had an Associates Category which was active in Toronto in the mid-1980s. This was the last Toronto Associates group and was disbanded by majority vote in 1985. Subsequently, many of the members formed the Canadian Poetry Association soon after. 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「League of Canadian Poets」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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