Helen Joy Davidman was an American poet and writer. Often referred to as a child prodigy, she earned a master's degree from Columbia University in English literature at age twenty in 1935. For her book of poems, Letter to a Comrade, she won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition in 1938 and the Russell Loines Award for Poetry in 1939. She was the author of several books, including two novels.
Joy Davidman
The Kilns, the Lewis home in Oxford
Yale Series of Younger Poets
The Yale Series of Younger Poets is an annual event of Yale University Press aiming to publish the debut collection of a promising American poet. Established in 1918, the Younger Poets Prize is the longest-running annual literary award in the United States.
The Tempering, published by Howard Buck in 1919, is the first volume in the series.
Charlton M. Lewis (1919–1923)
Frederick E. Pierce (1923)
Edward Bliss Reed (1923–24)