'Wolf Hall' wins National Book Critics Circle Award
Friday 12 March 2010
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On March 11, the winners of the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award were announced in New York City. Hilary Mantel's
Wolf Hall took the fiction award, and Joyce Carol Oates received her first ever lifetime achievement award at the ceremony.
Wolf Hall is Mantel's historical novel about English king Henry VIII's advisor Thomas Cromwell. The book won the 2009 Man Booker Prize, becoming the best-selling Booker winner in history.
Among other winners of the prestigious US prize were Richard Holmes's The Age of Wonder, about British scientists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and Blake Bailey's biography of American author John Cheever. Both books were previously named among Publishers Weekly's top books of 2009.
Complete list of winners:
Fiction: Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall
Nonfiction: Richard Holmes, The Age of Wonder
Autobiography: Diana Athill, Somewhere Towards the End
Biography: Blake Bailey, Cheever
Criticism: Eula Biss, Notes from No Man's Land
Poetry: Rae Armentrout, Versed
Founded in 1974, the National Book Critics Circle Award is among the US's most prestigious literary prizes, along with the Pulitzer and the PEN/Faulkner, for books published in English including translations. Last year's fiction winner was Roberto Bolaño's 2666, which was published in English translation in 2008.
NBCC winners in the categories of autobiography, biography, criticism, fiction, and nonfiction are selected by more than 600 of the nation's literary critics.
http://bookcritics.org
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