PEN Center West Announces Literary Awards for 1995
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PEN Center USA West, the professional writers organization, has announced its 1995 literary awards, for outstanding work last year by writers living in the West. The winners:
Nonfiction: Julia Frey for “Toulouse-Lautrec: A Life” (Viking).
Fiction: Robert Boswell for “Living to Be 100” (Knopf).
Poetry: Jack Gilbert for “The Great Fires: Poems, 1982-1992 (Knopf.)
Translation: John E. Woods for “Collected Novellas of Arno Schmidt: Collected Early Fiction, 1949-1964, Volume 1” (Dalkey Archive Press.)
Children’s Literature: Gerald McDermott for “Coyote: A Trickster Tale From the American Southwest” (Harcourt Brace.)
Drama: Justin Tanner for “Pot Mom” for the Cast Theater
Teleplay: Susan Black and Lance Gentile for “State of Emergency” on HBO
Screenplay: Frank Darabont for “The Shawshank Redemption” for Castle Rock
Journalism: Ann Louise Bardarch for “Mexico’s Poet Rebel” in Vanity Fair
The winners receive a $500 prize and will be honored at a ceremony to be held in October in Los Angeles.
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