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The first longlist for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction, of 16 titles, was announced on 15 February 2024. [8] The Guardian noted that the subject matter of the longlisted books included "Capitalism, artificial intelligence, Renaissance history and motherhood". [9] The shortlist was announced on 27 March 2024 and the winner on 13 June 2024. [7]
The Women's Prize for Fiction (previously called Orange Prize for Fiction (1996–2006 & 2009–12), Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007–2008) and Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (2014–2017)) is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious literary prizes, [4] [5] [6] annually awarded to a female author of any nationality for the best original full-length novel written in English ...
In 2023 it was announced that a sister prize, the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction, would be awarded for the first time in 2024, with a £30,000 prize which for the first three years would be funded by the Charlotte Aitken Trust, who would also supply the winner's statuette, "The Charlotte". [19]
— Women's Prize (@WomensPrize) June 15, 2022 “A celebration of the power of books and reading, it tackles big issues of life and death, and is a complete joy to read.”
The 75th National Book Awards, presented at a ceremony and benefit dinner by the National Book Foundation, took place on November 20, 2024, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City [1]. During the gala, the National Book Foundation presented awards in 5 competitive categories and 2 special categories honoring books released between December 1 ...
These consisted of The Guardian's Top Fiction of 2021, [19] Publisher Weekly's Top 10 Books of 2021, [20] The Washington Post's 50 Notable Works of Fiction of 2021 [21] and The Philadelphia Inquirer's Best Books of 2021. [22] It also made an appearance on The Atlantic's 20 Best Books of 2021. [23]
A Short History of Women: 2010 Jennifer Egan: A Visit from the Goon Squad: Winner [35] Frederick Reiken: Day for Night: Finalist [35] Jonathan Franzen: Freedom: Rick Bass: Nashville Chrome: Richard Bausch: Something Is Out There: Stories: 2011 Alex Shakar: Luminarium: Winner [36] [37] Edith Pearlman: Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories ...
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