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    Reaping and Writing
    By EDWARD WYATT; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

    The New York Times
    November 10, 2004 Wednesday
    Late Edition - Final

    Four novelists, two poets and two writers of nonfiction have been
    chosen by the Lannan Foundation of Santa Fe, N.M., to receive $925,000
    in literary awards and fellowships for their work. The poet W.S. Merwin
    will receive the foundation's lifetime achievement award, carrying
    a $200,000 prize. Three literary awards of $125,000 each will go to
    Rikki Ducornet, a novelist in residence at the University of Denver
    and author of ''Gazelle,'' a novel set in Cairo in the 1950's (Alfred
    A. Knopf, 2003); Peter Reading, a British poet; and Luis Alberto Urrea,
    for his nonfiction work, including ''The Devil's Highway'' (Little,
    Brown, 2004), an account of a group of Mexican men who died in the
    desert while crossing illegally from Mexico into the United States
    in 2001. The Lannan Foundation also awarded literary fellowships to
    Edwidge Danticat, above, a novelist and author of ''The Dew Breaker''
    (Knopf, 2004); Thomas Frank, a social critic and author of ''What's the
    Matter With Kansas?'' (Metropolitan, 2004); Mavis Gallant, the Canadian
    novelist and short-story writer; Micheline Aharonian Marcom, born in
    Saudi Arabia and author of ''The Daydreaming Boy'' (Riverhead, 2004),
    a novel about a survivor of Turkey's Armenian massacres; and Rebecca
    Seiferle, the author of three books of poetry, including ''Bitters''
    (Copper Canyon Press, 2001). EDWARD WYATT
    From: Baghdasarian
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