DID YOU KNOW:
The National Book Awards (NBA) were established in 1950, originally in 1936 but were abandoned due to the war, to celebrate the best writing in America. Since 1989, they have been overseen by the National Book Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to celebrate the best literature in America, expand its audience, and ensure that books have a prominent place in American culture. Although other categories have been recognized in the past, the Awards currently honor the best Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translated Literature, and Young People’s Literature published each year.
A panel of judges selects a Longlist of ten titles per category, which is then narrowed to five Finalists, and a Winner for each category is announced at the Awards Ceremony in the fall. Each Finalist receives a prize of $1,000, a medal, and a Judge’s citation. Winners receive $10,000 and a bronze sculpture. The Awards Ceremony is one of the most anticipated events for writers, publishers, and readers eager to celebrate the best books of the year.
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The theme of this year's National Book Awards (NBA) ceremony was a united call to fight the Book Bannings, which have affected 138 school districts and over four million children.
The life-changing power of literacy was front and center at the 73rd National Book Awards, which took place on November 16 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. This was the first face to face ceremony since 2019.
Before the winners were announced, there were two lifetime achievement awards given to:
- Author Art Spiegelman, most famous for his work Maus (Which is on the list of banned books)
- Librarian Tracie D. Hall, the first Black woman to serve as the executive director of the American Library Association. "Please, please stand against this effort to limit access to reading," Hall said in her acceptance speech. "Remember: Free people read freely."
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With the presentation of the 2 prestigious awards for "Life Time Achievment" completed, the evening quickly turned to the 5 book category award winners listed below!
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National Book Award 2022: Fiction Winner
Tess Gunty was named the winner in the fiction category for The Rabbit Hutch.
Here’s the 5 Finalists in the Fiction category:
Writer | Title | Publisher / Imprint |
**Tess Gunty** |
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Penguin Random House / Alfred A. Knopf |
Gayl Jones |
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Beacon Press |
Jamil Jan Kochai |
The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories Buy Now- $29.99 |
Penguin Random House / Viking |
Sarah Thankam Mathews |
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Penguin Random House / Viking |
Alejandro Varela |
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Astra Publishing House / Astra House |
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National Book Award 2022: Nonfiction Winner
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Here’s the 5 finalists in the Nonfiction category:
Writer | Title | Publisher / Imprint |
**Imani Perry** |
South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation |
HarperCollins / Ecco |
Meghan O’Rourke | Penguin Random House / Riverhead Books | |
David Quammen | Simon & Schuster | |
Ingrid Rojas Contreras | Penguin Random House / Doubleday | |
Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa |
His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice |
Penguin Random House / Viking Books |
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National Book Award 2022: Poetry Winner
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Here’s the 5 finalists in the Poetry category:
Writer | Title | Publisher / Imprint |
**John Keene** | Song Cave | |
Allison Adelle Hedge Coke | Coffee House Press | |
Sharon Olds | Penguin Random House / Alfred A. Knopf | |
Roger Reeves | WW Norton & Company | |
Jenny Xie | Graywolf Press |
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National Book Award 2022 : Translated Literature Winner
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Here’s the 5 finalists in the Translated Literature category:
Author | Title | Original Language | Translator | Publisher / Imprint |
**Samanta Schweblin** | Spanish | **Megan McDowell** | Penguin Random House / Riverhead Books | |
Scholastique Mukasonga | French | Mark Polizzotti | Archipelago Books | |
Mónica Ojeda | Spanish | Sarah Booker | Coffee House Press | |
Jon Fosse | Norwegian | Damion Searls | Transit Books | |
Yoko Tawada | Japanese | Margaret Mitsutani | New Directions |
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National Book Award 2022: Young People’s Literature Winner
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Here’s the 5 finalists in the Young People’s Literature category:
Author | Title | Publisher / Imprint |
**Sabaa Tahir** | Penguin Random House / Razorbill | |
Sonora Reyes | HarperCollins / Balzer + Bray | |
Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, Dawud Anyabwile | WW Norton | |
Kelly Barnhill | Workman Publishing / Algonquin Young Readers | |
Lisa Yee | Penguin Random House / Random House for Young Readers |
Watch The Entire Ceremony Here (2h 16m)
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Source: Publishing Perspective (Click here for full presentation)
Source: Wikipedia (Click here)
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