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The '''Bunner Prize''' for critical writing on American literature is awarded by the [[English Department]] in memory of [[w:Henry Cuyler Bunner|Henry Cuyler Bunner]], a novelist who wanted to attend Columbia but was "regretfully unable" to. It was established in [[1896]]. This award recognizes Columbia degree candidates who present the best essay on any topic dealing with American literature. Senior essays on an American topic will automatically be considered for this award. | The '''Bunner Prize''' for critical writing on American literature is awarded by the [[English Department]] in memory of [[w:Henry Cuyler Bunner|Henry Cuyler Bunner]], a novelist who wanted to attend Columbia but was "regretfully unable" to. It was established in [[1896]]. This award recognizes Columbia degree candidates who present the best essay on any topic dealing with American literature. Senior essays on an American topic will automatically be considered for this award. | ||
− | == | + | ==Winners== |
+ | *[[2014]]: [[Amalia Scott]] | ||
+ | *[[2013]]: [[Peter James Conroy]] | ||
*[[2012]]: [[Daniel Valella]] | *[[2012]]: [[Daniel Valella]] | ||
*[[2011]]: [[Seo Hee Im]] | *[[2011]]: [[Seo Hee Im]] | ||
*[[2010]]: [[Ryan Alberts]] | *[[2010]]: [[Ryan Alberts]] | ||
*[[2009]]: [[Max Tobin]] | *[[2009]]: [[Max Tobin]] | ||
− | *[[2008]]: [[Finn | + | *[[2008]]: [[Finn Dusenbery]] |
*[[2007]]: [[Jonathan Blitzer]] | *[[2007]]: [[Jonathan Blitzer]] | ||
*[[2006]]: [[Gillian Osborne]] | *[[2006]]: [[Gillian Osborne]] |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 21 February 2015
The Bunner Prize for critical writing on American literature is awarded by the English Department in memory of Henry Cuyler Bunner, a novelist who wanted to attend Columbia but was "regretfully unable" to. It was established in 1896. This award recognizes Columbia degree candidates who present the best essay on any topic dealing with American literature. Senior essays on an American topic will automatically be considered for this award.
Winners
- 2014: Amalia Scott
- 2013: Peter James Conroy
- 2012: Daniel Valella
- 2011: Seo Hee Im
- 2010: Ryan Alberts
- 2009: Max Tobin
- 2008: Finn Dusenbery
- 2007: Jonathan Blitzer
- 2006: Gillian Osborne
- 2005: Nikil Saval
- 2004: Arielle Fenigstein
- 2003: Will Welch
- 2002: none awarded
- 2001: none awarded
- 2000: Sarah Goldstein, Amy Rosenberg, and Mary Kate Stimmler
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