Mary Barnard

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Mary Barnard (1909-2001) is known for her clear translations of the works of Sappho. She also worked as a social worker, curator, research assistant and freelance writer. She won a Levinson Award of Poetry in 1935, an Elliston Award for her Collected Poems, a Western States Book Award in 1986, for Time and the White Tigress, and a Woman of Achievement in 1988.

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