Willis Barnstone Translation Prize

Willis Barnstone Translation Prize

The Willis Barnstone Translation Prize is an annual award given to an exceptional translation of a poem or poems from any language into English. The prize was inaugurated in 2002 by the University of Evansville and has been presented annually since 2003. The distinction comes with a cash prize of USD $1,000, and the winning poems are published in the Evansville Review.

Winners

ee also

*List of literature awards
*List of years in literature

External links

* [http://evansvillereview.evansville.edu/AboutEvansvilleReview.htm| The Evansville Review] ]
* [http://english.evansville.edu/Barnstone.htm| Willis Barnstone Translation Prize Website]
* [http://english.evansville.edu/Barnstone.htm| Willis Barnstone Translation Prize Website]


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