Sunday, April 27, 2008

Orange Prize for Fiction 2008

Thanks to The Telegraph for this wonderful, comprehensive summary of the Orange Broadband Prize.

The Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction is the UK's only annual book award for fiction written by a woman. Now in its thirteenth year, the £30,000 Prize celebrates excellence, originality and accessibility in women's writing

Tim Lott: 'The Orange Prize is sexist'
The country's leading literary award for women novelists is unfair and should be scrapped, says a prominent male novelist.
Shortlist 2008
Alex Clark on Lily and the snoots
Mandrake on the Orange Prize



SHORTLIST
Nancy Huston Fault Lines
Sadie Jones The Outcast
Charlotte Mendelson When We Were Bad
Heather O'Neill Lullabies for Little Criminals
Rose Tremain The Road Home
Patricia Wood Lottery

WINNER
Announced 4 June

JUDGES 2008
Kirsty Lang (Chair),Journalist and broadcaster
Lisa Allardice, Editor of Guardian Review
Philippa Gregory, Novelist
Bel Mooney, Author and journalist
ABOUT THE PRIZE
Orange website

PREVIOUS WINNERS
2007: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Half of a Yellow Sun
2006: Zadie Smith: On Beauty
2005: Lionel Shriver: We Need to Talk About Kevin
2004: Andrea Levy: Small Island
2003: Valerie Martin: Property
2002: Ann Patchett: Bel Canto
2001: Kate Grenville: The Idea of Perfection
2000: Linda Grant: When I Lived in Modern Times
1999: Suzanne Berne: A Crime in the Neighbourhood
1998: Carol Shields: Larry's Party
1997: Anne Michaels: Fugitive Pieces
1996: Helen Dunmore: A Spell of Winter

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