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The '''Philolexian Prize''' is an award for fiction, essays, memoirs, poetry, plays, film scripts, or translations of literature written by an undergraduate in [[Columbia College]]. Originating in a series of prizes awarded by the [[Philolexian Society]] in Oratory, Debate, and Essay beginning in [[1852]], it has been given by the [[English Department]] since the 1950s.
 
The '''Philolexian Prize''' is an award for fiction, essays, memoirs, poetry, plays, film scripts, or translations of literature written by an undergraduate in [[Columbia College]]. Originating in a series of prizes awarded by the [[Philolexian Society]] in Oratory, Debate, and Essay beginning in [[1852]], it has been given by the [[English Department]] since the 1950s.
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Among its notable recipients are [[Allen Ginsberg]]; conservative polemicist [[Ralph de Toledano]] won it twice.
  
 
==Submission guidelines==
 
==Submission guidelines==
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==Past winners==
 
==Past winners==
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*[[2010]]: [[Rebecca Kutzer-Rice]]
 
*[[2009]]: [[Daniel Feldman]]
 
*[[2009]]: [[Daniel Feldman]]
 
*[[2008]]: [[Hannah Assadi]] and [[Shaday Stewart]]
 
*[[2008]]: [[Hannah Assadi]] and [[Shaday Stewart]]
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*[[2001]]: [[Fallon Scoggins]]
 
*[[2001]]: [[Fallon Scoggins]]
 
*[[2000]]: [[Melanie Kain]] and [[Lara Weibgen]]
 
*[[2000]]: [[Melanie Kain]] and [[Lara Weibgen]]
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*[[1997]]: [[Lauren Grodstein]]
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[[Category:Student awards]]
 
[[Category:Student awards]]
 
[[Category:English and Comparative Literature Department]]
 
[[Category:English and Comparative Literature Department]]
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[[Category:Philolexian Society]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 12 May 2013

The Philolexian Prize is an award for fiction, essays, memoirs, poetry, plays, film scripts, or translations of literature written by an undergraduate in Columbia College. Originating in a series of prizes awarded by the Philolexian Society in Oratory, Debate, and Essay beginning in 1852, it has been given by the English Department since the 1950s.

Among its notable recipients are Allen Ginsberg; conservative polemicist Ralph de Toledano won it twice.

Submission guidelines

Submission may include work in any one or more of these genres, but is limited to one work in each genre, except poetry, where the limit is 5 poems; prose submissions are not to exceed 35 pages.

Past winners

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