Kwame Dawes University of Nebraska-Lincoln awarded Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
Kwame Dawes, professor of English and Glenna Luschei Editor of the Prairie Schooner at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has received a prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. He is among 181 scholars, artists and scientists in the United States and Canada who were selected for the honor from nearly 3,000 applicants.
The fellowship will support his work on the poem cycle, "August: A Quintet," based on the work of August Wilson, an American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner whose work illustrated the African-American experience in the 20th century.
Dawes called the award a tremendous honor, adding that he's grateful to all the writers who wrote in support of his selection.
"I have long regarded the Guggenheim Fellowship as a clear indication of the quality and significance of the work of American artists and artists from around the world. I waited until I thought I had a fit project before applying, and I am glad I did," he said.
He's especially grateful because the fellowship acknowledges the importance of the work it will support, he said.
Dawes joined the UNL faculty as a Chancellor's Professor in 2011 and took the helm of the Prairie Schooner, UNL's quarterly literary magazine that for the past 85 years has published the fiction, poetry, essays and reviews of talented writers of all levels. He is the author of 16 poetry collections, three works of fiction, and several anthologies, produced plays, and books of literary criticism and aesthetics, not counting forthcoming works. His long list of accomplishments includes a 2009 Emmy Award for a multimedia documentary project on HIV/AIDS in Jamaica.
News Release Contacts: Kwame S N Dawes, Professor, English phone: 402 472 3191, Writer: Jean Ortiz Jones University Communications, 402-472-8320
UNL poet, author Kwame Dawes awarded Guggenheim Fellowship Released on 04/13/2012, at 2:00 AM Office of University Communications University of Nebraska–Lincoln +sookie tex
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