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Ian Frazier Wins Thurber Prize For Second Time
Ian Frazier has won the Thurber Prize for for American Humor on Monday. Frazier is the first two-time winner of the award. He previously won in 1997 forCoyote vs. Acme.
He won this year for his novel, Lamentations of the Father. The award reception, hosted by Alan Zweibel (2006 Thurber Prize Winner for his novel, The Other Shulman) was held in the Algonuin Hotel in New York City.
Finalists for the 2009 Thurber Prize included Sloane Crosley for her first novel, I Was Told There'd Be Cake, Don Lee's hilarious, Wrack and Ruin, and Laurie Notaro's must read, The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death.
Congratulations!
Posted on October 7, 2009
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Censored Writer Makes Arabic Book Prize Shortlist
A writer whose work was banned in Jordan has been shortlisted for the Arabic world's equivalent of the Booker Prize.
Ibrahim Nasrallah, whose writing has run into frequent difficulties with the Jordanian censors, is shortlisted for the international prize for Arabic fiction for his novel Time of White Horses, which charts the history of three generations of a Palestinian family in a small village, from Ottoman rule to the modern era.
The shortlist of six books for the $60,000 (£40,000) prize cover a topical range of subjects, from Iraqi writer Inaam Kachachi's The American Granddaughter, about an American-Iraqi woman who returns to Iraq as an interpreter for the US army, to Egyptian novelist Mohammad Al-Bisatie's Hunger, an account of day-to-day life close to starvation, and Tunisian author Al-Habib Al-Salmi's The Scents of Marie-Claire, which centres on the relationship between an Arab man and a Western woman.
The line-up is completed with The Unfaithful Translator by the Syrian author Fawwaz Haddad, about a translator accused of betrayal for his dissident views, and Egyptian Yusuf Zaydan's Beelzebub, set in fifth century Egypt and dealing with the Roman Empire's adoption of Christianity.
Chair of the prize's board of trustees Jonathan Taylor said the award was intended to make a wider readership aware of Arabic literature. "There is a considerable body of contemporary Arabic fiction of a very high quality which is being written year on year, some of it by women, and this literary fiction should be available to a wider readership," he said. "The purpose of the prize is to recognise and reward high quality Arabic fiction, and to bring it to a wider audience through securing translations."
Inaam Kachachi is the only female author on the list. Of the 131 submissions from fifteen countries, only seventeen entries were from women.
Posted on December 11, 2008
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Six Authors Nominated For Orange Fiction Prize
Six finalists for The Orange Prize for Fiction have been announced. The prize is for women novelists who write in English.
Australian novelist Carrie Tiffany and Nicole Krauss of the United States join four British writers among the finalists for The Orange Prize for Fiction, the organizers announced Thursday.
The $53,600 prize, being awarded for the 11th year, celebrates excellence for books written in English by women. The winner will be announced June 6.
Tiffany, of Melbourne, was nominated for her first novel, Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living. Krauss, who lives in New York, was cited for her second novel, The History of Love.
The other nominees included Hilary Mantel for Beyond Black, Ali Smith for The Accidental, Zadie Smith for On Beauty and Sarah Waters for The Night Watch.
Previous winners include Carol Shields, Andrea Levy and Ann Patchett.
Congratulations to all the finalists!
Posted on April 26, 2006
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