the PEN/Faulkner Foundation
/ðə ˌpen ˈfɔːknə faʊndeɪʃn/
/ðə ˌpen ˈfɔːknər faʊndeɪʃn/
- an organization set up by writers in 1980 and named after the writer William Faulkner, who used his 1949 Nobel Prize money to create an award for young writers, and PEN, an international writers’ organization. The organization gives a prize, the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, every year for the best novel by an American writer and also has programmes in schools in certain US cities to encourage young people to become interested in literature.
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the PEN/Faulkner Foundation