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• The 2013 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction finalists were announced earlier this week: Threats by Amelia Gray, Kind One by Laird Hunt, Hold It ’Til It Hurts by T. Geronimo Johnson, Watergate by Thomas Mallon, and Everything Begins and Ends … Continue reading

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12 super story collections

A great short story can convey a world in just a few well-written pages. (They have to be well-written, because the author has such a short space to hook the reader!) I have always had a soft spot for short … Continue reading

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And the winner of the 2012 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is . . .

The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka! This is Otsuka’s second novel, and it tells the story of Japanese “picture brides” in pursuit of the American dream. The Buddha in the Attic was also a National Book Award finalist. … Continue reading

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PEN/Faulkner nominees announced

The five nominees for the 2012 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction were announced yesterday. The national award honors the best American fiction each year. Four of the nominees are familiar faces in the literary awards world, but everyone is talking about … Continue reading

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Best Books of 2011, #25: ‘The Astral’ by Kate Christensen

As part of our Best Books of 2011 coverage, our editors weigh in on some of their personal favorites from the list. The hopeful mutterings of a middle-aged man in the midst of a catastrophic divorce are somehow perfectly captured by a … Continue reading

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‘Complex political questions’ in Bellwether winner

The Bellwether Prize has just been announced online—Naomi Benaron won for her novel Running the Rift. The Prize, which comes with a $25,000 award and guaranteed publication by a major publisher, was founded and fully funded by Barbara Kingsolver. The … Continue reading

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Ann Patchett loves ‘books, books, books’

We all love libraries for different reasons—they give us complete access to thousands of books; a comfortable place to read and study; a place to gather with reading groups or friends. This week, we’re celebrating all that is wonderful about … Continue reading

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The oddest book title

In recent weeks we’ve blogged about important book honors such the Hans Christian Andersen Award, PEN/Faulkner Award, Orange Prize, RITA Award. But I have to say that I took a little more notice than usual when I read about another … Continue reading

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A big day for awards announcements

This morning, we received word of two major literature awards: Author David Almond (UK) and Illustrator Jutta Bauer (Germany) have won the 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Award. The International Board on Books for Young People gives the award every two … Continue reading

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PEN/Hemingway honors magical Polish love story

PEN New England and the JFK Presidential Library have just announced that Brigid Pasulka won the 2010 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True. Pasulka joins the ranks of many BookPage favorites, such as Joshua … Continue reading

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Big PEN/Faulkner news for a Nashville writer

When the 2010 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction finalists were announced yesterday, the names were recognizable—even predictable: Barbara Kingsolver, Lorrie Moore, Colson Whitehead and Sherman Alexie. But the fifth finalist, Lorraine M. López, nominated for Homicide Survivors Picnic and Other Stories, … Continue reading

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