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In 1986 She Won the Most Powerful Poetry Prize for Her First Novel The Man Who Would Be Queen of Great Britain


 20 Years Ago Today

Monday 21st of January 2002

Singer-songwriter Peggy Lee dies of complications from diabetes and a heart attack at the age of 82 in Los Angeles, Bel Air, California, United States.

Lee received her Nobel Prize at age 83. In 1988 she won the Best Poetry Prize and was awarded the World's Most Powerful Poetry Prize. In 1988, she won the Most Powerful Poetry Prize at age 83. In 1988 she won the Best Poetry Prize and was awarded the World's Most Powerful Poetry Prize. In 1987 she won the Most Powerful Poetry Prize and was named The Most Powerful Poetry Prize for her book My Father Was. In 1987 she won the Highest Creative Writing Award in Poetry. In 1986 she won the Most Powerful Poetry Prize for her first novel The Man Who Would Be Queen of Great Britain. In 1988 she won the Most Powerful Poetry Prize for her novel The Red Sky.

On May 15th in 1988 she won the Hugo of the Year for her novel Dies to the Death of an Unfinished Child. On May 16th she won the Hugo of the Year for her novel A Night at the Theatre. On May 17th she won the New York Huguenote for her novel I, The Spirit of Love.

On May 24th she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for her novel One in which there are thousands and thousands of pages. On May 26th she was.

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