Sharon Olds had aslo won the TS Eliot prize for poetry
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One of the country's
leading poets, Pulitzer Prize winner Sharon Olds, has won a US$100,000 lifetime
achievement award.
The
Academy of American Poets told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Olds had
been given the Wallace Stevens Award for "proven mastery in the art of
poetry." Olds, 73, won the Pulitzer in 2013 for "Stag's Leap."
She is also known for "The Dead and the Living" and "Strike
Sparks."
The
academy announced several other prizes, including a US$25,000 honor for
Pulitzer winner and former U.S. poet laureate Natasha Trethewey, who received a
fellowship for "distinguished poetic achievement." Lynn Emanuel's
"The Nerve of It" won the US$25,000 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for
last year's best poetry book.
Mary
Hickman's "Rayfish" was named as the outstanding second book of
poetry. Ron Padgett was cited for his translation of "Zone: Selected Poems
by Guillaume Apollinaire" and Stephen Sartarelli for his translation of
"The Selected Poetry of Pier Paolo Pasolini." Twenty-year-old Donte
Collins received an award for most promising young poet.
The academy is a nonprofit organization founded in 1934. Previous award winners include Sylvia Plath, Robert Pinsky and Mark Strand.
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