Student wins $62,900 literary prize | Inquirer News

Student wins $62,900 literary prize

/ 08:10 PM May 16, 2015

BALTIMORE — A senior at Washington College has been awarded a $62,900 literary prize.

Alexander Vidiani, who grew up in Hunt Valley, a Baltimore suburb, was named the Sophie Kerr winner Friday. It is the nation’s largest literary prize for undergraduates.

Vidiani submitted a portfolio with poems about loss, masculinity, fatherhood and other topics. Washington College professors reviewed 25 writing portfolios for the prize.

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Vidiani said in a phone interview that he is elated and honored to have been awarded the prize.

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In the fall, Vidiani will start the master’s program in poetry at the University of Maryland. He says he hopes to eventually earn a Ph.D. and return to Washington College to teach.

The award recognizes a graduating senior at the school who shows literary ability and promise.

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