Australia's notable literaryaward includes three debut novelists, a poet and a wrapper.
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The prize, announced last night in New York, is America's most prestigious literaryaward.
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O'Siadhail celebrated a recent literaryaward by buying a painting.
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The John Llewellyn Rhys prize is Britain's second-oldest literaryaward.
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Hitting Budapest won the leading African literaryaward, Caine Prize for African Writing, in 2011.
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Dame Fiona Kidman has taken out the country's most prestigious literaryprize.
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Yet no other literaryprize so obsesses the Swedes.... View Article
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It won Australia's premier literaryprize, the Miles Franklin, in 2012.
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And is being a good read a sufficient qualification for winning a literaryprize?
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Along with the Pulitzer, this award is regarded as America's most eminent literaryprize.
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Surely there is an opportunity here for a bad business bookaward?
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The longlist for the Guardian first bookaward 2015 spans the world.
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Diana Wichtel has won this year's Ockham bookaward for non-fiction.
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The Guardian first bookaward is announced this evening.
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We are taking part in bookaward shadowing schemes.
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Rowling is in Denmark to receive the Hans Christian Andersen LiteratureAward 2010.
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First time novelist Edward P Jones has won the 10th Impac Dublin LiteratureAward.
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She is also guest-editing 4th Floor literary journal, and is a finalist in the Pikihuia Māori literatureawards.
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His book was a finalist for the New Voices in Literatureaward and a semi-finalist in the William Faulkner competition.
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The highlight of the festival, now in its seventh year, is a reading by Impac Dublin LiteratureAward winner Edward P Jones.
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Awarding him the literatureprize has also brought criticism from previous winners.
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In 1964 French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre refused the literatureprize outright.
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Elfriede Jelinek's literatureprize in 2004 led one academy member to resign in dismay.
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Prosecutors questioned the Nobel literatureprize-winner Svetlana Alexievich on Wednesday.
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Once again and unlikely as ever, Bob Dylan is among the bookies' favourites for the literatureprize.
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An unusual bookprize has come the way of an Irish-published book.
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The International DUBLIN Literary Award is the international bookprize from Dublin, a Unesco City of Literature.
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He has judged the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, the Costa Biography Award and the Orwell bookprize
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Here's a treat for the book lovers in the crowd: the Wellcome Trust just announced the shortlist for their bookprize.
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Winners will receive a trophy courtesy of The Irish Times and a bookprize courtesy of International Education Services, Leixlip, Co Kildare.
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It is a pity that the William Hill sports bookprize was invented too late for his most memorable book, Harold Gimblett.
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His novel When Memory Dies (1997) won both the Commonwealth Writers' first bookprize (for Eurasia) and the Sagittarius prize.
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The Costa Book Awards is the only major British bookprize that is open solely to authors resident in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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Her first novel, Black Water Rising, was nominated for a 2010 Edgar award, an NAACP Image award, and a Los Angeles Times bookprize.
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The award is "the first major English-language bookprize open to writers from all over the world", according to sponsor the Folio Society.
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The Orwell bookprize is intended to discover the work which comes closest to George Orwell's ambition "to make political writing into an art".
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In later years, he published several titles, including the memoir Journal Impoli 2011-1928, for which he received the "politically incorrect bookprize".
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Originally established in 1971 by Whitbread, coffee shop chain Costa took over the sponsorship of one of the UK's most prestigious bookprize in 2006.
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The shortlist for the 2017 Wellcome BookPrize has been announced today.
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This book won the UK's 2019 Royal Society Science BookPrize.
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Seventeen Tomatoes, his debut story collection, won the 2004 Quebec First BookPrize.