Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen46American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... poetry is irresistible and horri- fying , but it is never judged . Simic's poetry is free of the easy mor- alizing that has crept into so much recent American poetry . GARRY WILLS . Garry Wills has written brilliantly and with startling ...
... poetry is irresistible and horri- fying , but it is never judged . Simic's poetry is free of the easy mor- alizing that has crept into so much recent American poetry . GARRY WILLS . Garry Wills has written brilliantly and with startling ...
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... POETRY of $ 2,500 is awarded to FRANZ WRIGHT . * Franz Wright is a poet for whom poetry is either the supreme mystery itself or the chosen way to explore that mystery — and this he does without pretense but in the most natural of voices ...
... POETRY of $ 2,500 is awarded to FRANZ WRIGHT . * Franz Wright is a poet for whom poetry is either the supreme mystery itself or the chosen way to explore that mystery — and this he does without pretense but in the most natural of voices ...
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... poets of this century who preceded him ( and how very differently ! ) in the mat- ter of the poetic revision of ... poetry was deeply autobiographical without ever once being self - centered , and always candid without being grossly ...
... poets of this century who preceded him ( and how very differently ! ) in the mat- ter of the poetic revision of ... poetry was deeply autobiographical without ever once being self - centered , and always candid without being grossly ...
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CEREMONIAL | 9 |
Presentation of Special Awards and Scholarships | 14 |
George Tsontakis | 27 |
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$5,000 was established 1995 Award Committee Academy Awards Academy Dinner Meeting Academy of Arts Academy's American Academy Amy Clampitt Arnold artists Arts and Letters August Wilson AWARD IN ART Award of Merit Brendan Gill Celtic Charles Gwathmey Charles Simic Charles Wright Chuck Close Cleanth Brooks composers Creation Science critic cultural pluralism Daniel Urban Kiley Donald Justice Edward Larrabee Barnes Elizabeth Spencer ethnic Francis Thorne George Rickey given Henry honor Hugh Hardy human Jack Beeson Jacob Lawrence James Laughlin John Guare John Hollander John Updike Joseph Mitchell Jules Feiffer Kevin Roche Larry Woiwode Leonard Baskin literary Literature lives Louis Auchincloss Louise Talma lyrical memory Murray Kempton Museum of Art novel novelist Olly Wilson Orchestra painting poems poet poetry politics present prize R. W. B. Lewis Ralph Ellison Reynolds Price Richard Serra Robert Brustein Robert Ryman ROW William sculpture Shelby Foote short stories style theater things William Maxwell writer