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The Janet Weis Fellow in Contemporary Letters is an award given biannually to honor and recognize an individual who represents the very highest level of achievement in the craft of writing within the realms of fiction, non-fiction, or biography. The award was established in 2002.Recent recipients have been author Elizabeth Kolbert, poet Rita Dove, historian Robert A. Caro, playwright Edward Albee, novelist John Edgar Wideman, and biographer David McCullough.
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