Poet Claudia Rankine, author Jack Livings win PEN prizes

Poet Claudia Rankine, author Jack Livings win PEN prizes

NEW YORK - The Associated Press
Poet Claudia Rankine, author Jack Livings win PEN prizes

Claudia Rankine

Poet Claudia Rankine has won another award, this time from PEN, while debut author Jack Livings received a $25,000 prize from the literary and human rights organization.
     
The PEN American Center announced June 8 night that Livings had won the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction for "The Dog," a collection of stories set in China. Rankine received the PEN Open Book Award and $5,000 for "Citizen: An American Lyric," which previously won the National Book Critics Circle prize for poetry.
     
Also Monday, Ian Buruma won the $10,000 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for essay writing for "Theater of Cruelty." The PEN/Fusion Emerging Writers Prize, also worth $10,000, was given to Adriana E. Rammrez for "Dead Boys," an unpublished work about violence along the U.S.-Latin America border.