Writer Margaret Atwood Is Awarded the Joan Margarit International Poetry Award for Her Poetic Career
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Writer Margaret Atwood Is Awarded the Joan Margarit International Poetry Award for Her Poetic Career
Writer Margaret Atwood (Ottawa, 85) has been awarded this Wednesday for her career with the Joan Margarit International Prize of Poetry, which celebrates her third edition. Among the more than 30 nominations of poets from all over the world, the jury has unanimously decided to award the award to the Canadian “for her poetic work, which stands out for a mastery of language capable of dealing with topics such as feminism, ecology, love or disillus…
Canadian writer Margaret Atwood (Ottawa, 1939), known worldwide for the dystopia 'The Tale of the Maid', was awarded this Wednesday with the 3rd Joan Margarit International Prize of Poetry, with which Syrian poet Ali Ahmad Said Esber, better known as Adonis, and the American Sharon Olds, were previously recognized. La entrada Canadian Margaret Atwood wins the 3rd Joan Margarit International Prize of Poetry was first published in Digital Process.
Canadian Margaret Atwood has been unanimously awarded the third Joan Margarit International Poetry Prize in recognition of her career. The jury, made up of Javier Santiso, Luis García Montero, Héctor Abad Faciolince, Ana Santos and Mònica Margarit, highlighted the mastery of language with which she deals with topics such as feminism, ecology, love and disappointment. The award ceremony will be held at the end of the year. Atwood said she felt ho…
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