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James McBride wins National Book Award for fiction | James McBride wins National Book Award for fiction |
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The writers James McBride and George Packer have won National Book Awards, among the most prestigious literary prizes in US publishing, at a gala dinner on Wednesday that also honoured EL Doctorow and Maya Angelou. | The writers James McBride and George Packer have won National Book Awards, among the most prestigious literary prizes in US publishing, at a gala dinner on Wednesday that also honoured EL Doctorow and Maya Angelou. |
McBride took home the 2014 National Book Foundation fiction prize for The Good Lord Bird, an exploration of identity and survival during slavery. | McBride took home the 2014 National Book Foundation fiction prize for The Good Lord Bird, an exploration of identity and survival during slavery. |
It was chosen from a shortlist of books by authors including Rachel Kushner, previous National Book Award winner Thomas Pynchon, Jhumpa Lahiri and George Saunders. | It was chosen from a shortlist of books by authors including Rachel Kushner, previous National Book Award winner Thomas Pynchon, Jhumpa Lahiri and George Saunders. |
"I didn't prepare a speech. I really didn't think I was going to be up here tonight," McBride said. "It sure is nice." | "I didn't prepare a speech. I really didn't think I was going to be up here tonight," McBride said. "It sure is nice." |
Packer won the non-fiction prize for The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America, a story about the US that runs from 1978 to 2012 told through the lives of Americans from varying walks of life. | Packer won the non-fiction prize for The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America, a story about the US that runs from 1978 to 2012 told through the lives of Americans from varying walks of life. |
It competed in a category dominated by historical works by Wendy Lower, Jill Lepore, Alan Taylor and Lawrence Wright. | It competed in a category dominated by historical works by Wendy Lower, Jill Lepore, Alan Taylor and Lawrence Wright. |
"This is an incredible honour," Packer said, after receiving the prize at the 64th annual awards. "I feel very lucky to be given this award." | "This is an incredible honour," Packer said, after receiving the prize at the 64th annual awards. "I feel very lucky to be given this award." |
Mary Szybist won the poetry prize for Incarnadine and Cynthia Kadohata took home the young people's literature award for The Thing About Luck. | Mary Szybist won the poetry prize for Incarnadine and Cynthia Kadohata took home the young people's literature award for The Thing About Luck. |
In addition to the bronze statue, winners will also receive $10,000 (£6,000). | In addition to the bronze statue, winners will also receive $10,000 (£6,000). |
Ragtime author Doctorow, 82, received the 2013 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters for his body of work spanning five decades. | Ragtime author Doctorow, 82, received the 2013 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters for his body of work spanning five decades. |
A previous National Book Award winner for fiction in 1986 for World's Fair, Doctorow had been a finalist in the same category four times before. Previous recipients of the award include Joan Didion, Elmore Leonard and Norman Mailer. | |
Maya Angelou, whose groundbreaking autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an American classic, was awarded the 2013 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community. | Maya Angelou, whose groundbreaking autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an American classic, was awarded the 2013 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community. |
"I am delighted," Angelou, 85, said in an interview before the ceremony. "To be given the award for lifetime achievement is really quite a statement." | "I am delighted," Angelou, 85, said in an interview before the ceremony. "To be given the award for lifetime achievement is really quite a statement." |
The finalists in the four categories were whittled down from 1,432 books submitted for the awards, including 408 in fiction and 517 in non-fiction. | The finalists in the four categories were whittled down from 1,432 books submitted for the awards, including 408 in fiction and 517 in non-fiction. |
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