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Mountain
West Center for
Regional Studies
0735 Old Main Hill
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322-0735
phone:
435.797.3630
fax: 435.797.3899
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This award was created by the Western Literature Association in order
to honor an outstanding book-length study of western American literature.
TO
QUALIFY BOOKS MUST:
Be published in the year of the award. Be an outstanding,
single-author, book-length study on the literature and culture of
Western American Literature.
TO
NOMINATE A BOOK:
Send
a statement of support and full publication information by 20
May 2007 to:
Robert Thacker
Executive Secretary, Western Literature Association Canadian Studies
Program
St. Lawrence University
Canton, NY 13617
email: rthacker@stlawu.edu
ABOUT
THOMAS J. LYON:
Born in Binghamton, New York, and educated at Utah State
University, Thomas Jefferson Lyon is known to many as a respected
writer, editor, literary scholar, and mentor. He has served as the
Western Literature Association's president during 1972, edited the
journal of Western American Literature from 1974 to 1997,
and received the Distinguished Achievement Award in 1987 and the
Deb and Edith Wylder Award in 1996.
Lyon's
own scholarship has done much to enrich and advance the study of
western American literature. His works include Frank Waters,
A Literary History of the American West (senior editor), This
Incomperable Lande (editor), Great and Peculiar Beauty
(coeditor with Terry Tempest Williams), Updating the Literary
West (editor-in-chief), and On Nature's Terms (coeditor
with Peter Stine). His work also appears in The Oxford History
of the American West, Reading the West and journals such as
Kansas Quarterly, North Dakota Quarterly, and Wild Earth.
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