The Hopwood Awards.The Hopwood Awards Nicholas Delbanco, et al. The University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. Press 839 Greene St, Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , MI 48104 0472069268 $24.95 press.umich.com Expertly compiled and co-edited by the team of Nicholas Delbanco (Professor of English and Director of the Hopwood Program The Hopwood Program administers the University of Michigan Hopwood Award in literature, as well as several other awards in writing. It is located in the Hopwood Room at the University of Michigan and serves the needs and interests of Hopwood contestants. at the University of Michigan), Andrea Beauchamp (Program Associate at the Hopwood Program), and Michael Barrett (Associate Editor at the Hopwood Program, University of Michigan) The Hopwood Awards: Seventy-Five Years Of Prized Writing is an impressive literary anthology of University of Michigan students who won the prestigious Hopwood Award for literature and showcasing three generations of these outstanding writers. Inclusive of writings drawn from the work of John Ciardi, Anne Stevenson, Henry Van Dyke Henry van Dyke (1852 – 1933) was an American author, educator, and clergyman. He graduated from Princeton University, 1873, and from Princeton Theological Seminary, 1874 and served as a professor of English literature at Princeton between 1899 and 1923. In 1908-09 Dr. , Max Apple, Cid Corman, Sarah Messer, Laura Kasischke, Garret Hongo and so many more remarkable authors, The Hopwood Awards presents an eminent compendium of intellectual literature. The Hopwood Awards is very highly recommended reading for its showcased compilation of prizewinning prize·win·ning also prize-win·ning adj. Having won or worthy of winning a prize: the prizewinning entry. Adj. 1. literary talent. |
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